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Domestic Violence and Human Trafficking Groups in Portugal Warn of Funding Collapse

From Pรบblico · () Portuguese

Translated from Portuguese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Domestic violence and human trafficking organizations in Portugal warn of potential collapse due to funding uncertainties.
  • Approximately 45 organizations are at risk of losing financial support, impacting nearly 50 support services.
  • The organizations are seeking stability and will meet with Minister Balseiro Lopes to discuss the issue.

A coalition of Portuguese organizations dedicated to combating domestic violence and human trafficking has issued a stark warning: their vital services face the risk of collapse. The groups are grappling with the imminent end of crucial funding, which threatens the operation of nearly 50 support responses.

In total, 45 organizations have come together to voice their concerns, highlighting the precarious financial situation they are in. They are urgently calling for stability to ensure the continuity of their work, which provides essential assistance to victims and contributes to the broader fight against these serious societal issues.

To address the crisis, the representatives of these organizations are scheduled to meet with Minister Balseiro Lopes on Monday. The meeting is expected to focus on the need for sustainable funding models and the potential consequences if these support services are forced to shut down. The plea underscores the critical role these organizations play and the potential impact on vulnerable populations if their funding is not secured.

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Originally published by Pรบblico in Portuguese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.