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Uruguay Deploys 'Élida 360' App as Digital Lifeline Against Gender Violence
Uruguay has launched a groundbreaking mobile application, Élida 360, to provide an immediate digital lifeline for victims of gender-based violence. The app, named for Uruguay's first female police officer, Élida Pensado Graña, allows users to instantly report aggressors who breach court-ordered restraining orders, directly from their smartphones.This initiative aims to bridge the critical enforcement gap between legal protection and real-world safety in a region plagued by high rates of femicide. While the app represents a significant technological advancement for victim support, its effectiveness will depend on widespread digital access, robust police response protocols, and sustained institutional commitment. The launch signals a vital step forward in leveraging technology for social justice, yet it also highlights the ongoing challenge of ensuring that digital tools translate into tangible security for women across all communities.
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#Uruguay
#government app
#Élida 360
#restraining orders
#technology
#safety
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