The subdelegate of the Government in A Coruña, María Rivas, highlighted in Touro the importance of the Travelling Suitcase against Gender Violence (MAVI) as a tool to promote gender equality from culture and reading. He did so in Touro, where he also held a meeting with his mayor, Roberto Castro, to give an account of the needs of the concello and in which the mayor himself thanked him for the work of the Government of Spain with the municipality.
The deputy delegate, accompanied by the head of the Unit against Violence against Women of the subdelegation, Manuela Vilaboy, was received in the Library of the Integrated Public Center (CPI) of Fonte Díaz by the mayor and by the team of the municipal government as well as different students of sixth grade and members of the Social Center of Touro.
The School’s Orientation Department has planned to carry out different activities with the MAVI and with the students of the CPI of Fonte Díaz. “These initiatives are essential to promote equality and raise awareness of the need to continue moving forward in the fight against male violence,” said Rivas.
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In this sense, the Government of Spain, through the Ministry of Equality and within the State Pact against Gender Violence, provided the city of Touro with more than 21,000 euros to promote activities that help to combat violence in all its extensions.