Spain struggles to tackle violence against women

By: Rémi CADORET | Sarah MORRIS | Marion GAUDIN 1 min

In Spain, the problem of violence against women continues to plague society. More than 400 women contact the police every day about a violent partner. But many more stay silent, with devastating consequences. So far this year, 28 women have been killed by a partner - that's at least one every week. Given the scale of the problem, women's associations have had to come up with their own initiatives in their battle to save lives. Our correspondents report on their efforts.