Casa da Mulher Brasileira celebra 100 dias de atividades com resultados promissores para a sociedade

The 100-day mark of operation of the Casa da Mulher Brasileira (Brazilian Women's House) in the state of Amapá, highlighting its essential role in the network of protection and care for women victims of violence. Main points addressed: Specialized and continuous care: The unit operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, offering a safe place where various specialized services are concentrated in a single space (0:35 - 0:42). Reduction of revictimization: The central proposal of the House is to avoid the "via crucis" of victims, preventing them from having to recount their story repeatedly in different agencies, ensuring greater agility and dignity in the reception (1:04 - 1:24). Demand and social impact: The significant number of services provided in the first 100 days confirms the importance of the public facility in combating violence against women (1:34 - 1:57). Stories of overcoming adversity: The video mentions that the service has been fundamental to important outcomes in extremely serious cases, citing as an example the support given to a woman who had been living in captivity for 15 years (2:26 - 2:41).