He feminicide, defined as the murder of a woman for reasons of gender, is a tragedy that leaves a deep wound in society. Beyond the immediate pain and irreparable loss of life, this crime has consequences devastating effects on those left behind: the sons and daughters of the victims. These children and adolescents, orphans due to femicidethey turn into collateral victims of this violence, facing a future marked by trauma and uncertainty.
In Sinaloathe impact of feminicide It has left a trail of pain that extends to the most vulnerable. According to recent data, a total of 211 girls, boys and adolescents in Sinaloa have lost their mothers due to this atrocious crime.
These young lives are in a situation of orphanhood who requires urgent attention and support to ensure their emotional and economic well-being. Aware of the seriousness of this problem, the Sinaloa authorities have implemented a crucial measure to provide support to these minors. Through the orphan’s pension, these children and adolescents receive financial aid of five thousand pesos every two months.
This pension seeks to alleviate part of the economic burden that the absence of a mother can impose, allowing these orphans to have access to basic resources and opportunities for dignified development.
This support is a first step, comprehensive care for orphans by feminicide requires a multidimensional approach encompassing psychological, educational and social support.
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