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This project understands femicide as: the murder of women, girls and other genders who are read as such, because of their gender. The terms women and girls are inclusive of trans women and girls. ‘Other genders’ could refer to trans men or non-binary people, and is open to constantly evolving ideas about gender.
The project understands feminicide as a wider category that emphasises the role of the state and oppressive systems in the murder and / or untimely death of women, girls and other genders who are read as such. Examples might include death from the denial or lack of access to healthcare such as abortion; suicide or fatal illness caused by an abusive relationship;