By Angela Boldrini/ Folha de S.Paulo (Brazil)
June 26, 2021 at 18:00 JST
Beauticians from Jacques Janine, a high end salon in Sao Paulo, being trained to stop domestic violence as part of the Maos Empenhadas Contra a Violencia project in 2019 (Julia Zaremba/Folhapress)
The Maos Empenhadas Contra a Violencia (Hands committed against violence) program, created in 2017 in the Brazilian central-west state of Mato Grosso do Sul, trains professionals in beauty salons to identify and help victims of domestic violence. It has trained 272 beauty professionals and expanded to six other states to date. [Read More]
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