Violence against women usually reaches the headlines when it ends in a hospital, a police report or a funeral. That is when society mobilizes, authorities issue statements and statistics return to public debate. Yet there is another stage of the story that receives far less attention. It begins after the emergency is over, when the years pass and survivors are left to live with consequences that do not disappear alongside the news cycle.
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