Every day, around 10 women are killed in Mexico because of gender-based violence, according to the OAS.
Worldwide, femicides rose from 19.8% in 2015 to 24.2% in 2024 (Vision of Humanity). These are not just numbers: they are lives cut short and families torn apart.
The scale of the problem
Gender-based violence continues to grow while institutional responses are slow, and many victims face danger alone. Fear of reporting and the lack of immediate support make the crisis worse.
How to respond as a community
Safety should not be a privilege. With Teem, women have protection tools in their hands:
ALERT: activates a notification to your Help Network and to people nearby.
HELP NETWORKS: organize family or neighborhood groups that receive alerts in emergency situations.
FOLLOW ME: lets friends or family accompany you digitally when you need it.
CITIZEN ACTIONS AND REPORTS: make it easier to report unusual situations or risks and propose community improvements.
Citizen empowerment
Every alert sent is a reminder that no woman or person should have to face danger alone. Teem turns uncertainty into solidarity and helps communities become true support networks.
Conclusion
Gender-based violence is a real crisis, but together we can respond. Join Teem and build an immediate support network.
Turn information into action
Organize your neighborhood safety network with Teem
Create alerts, connect neighbors, and help protect important places with a community safety app designed for Mexico and LATAM.
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