Uruguayan authorities announced on Thursday the development of a smart cellphone application named Élida for victims of gender violence. The device has been named after the country s first female police officer, Élida Pensado Graña. It has been specifically crafted for victims who have a court-ordered restraining order or no-contact order in place against an aggressor. It is expected to begin operating in December.
Tuesday 28 October 2025
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Uruguay announces app for gender violence victims
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