The Madrid council and the APRAMP entity maintain their commitment to offer a way out, social support, and tools that allow numerous women to rebuild their lives, away from violence, precariousness, and social exclusion.
The Councilor for Feminism, Raquel López, emphasized that sexual exploitation represents one of the most severe forms of violence and inequality, and defended the importance of strengthening resources that facilitate the recovery of life projects, employment, and social opportunities for these women.
This agreement, in effect since 2005, marks two decades of joint work. The association has specialized teams that, through a mobile unit, patrol areas where prostitution occurs to offer information, guidance, direct assistance, and personalized support.
Additionally, APRAMP provides training to municipal professionals, including police officers, educators, and social workers, to improve the detection and care of potential cases of trafficking and sexual exploitation.
The Local Government Board has approved a municipal contribution of 30,000 euros to ensure the continuity of this project, which aims to restore dignity, safety, and new opportunities to the participating women.




