Women in Puerto Rico continue to face systemic inequality in pay, representation, and access to healthcare and safety. The ACLU of Puerto Rico fights to advance gender equity through legal reform, advocacy, and public education.
Puerto Rico’s Gender Equity Observatory recorded 81 feminicides in 2024 and 63 in 2025 — 144 lives lost in just two years.
In 2024, Puerto Rico’s Department of Labor reported that gender pay inequity remained a significant issue seven years after the Equal Pay Act.
Puerto Rico has prohibited sexual harassment in employment since 1988, recognizing it as unlawful sex discrimination in the workplace.
The ACLU of Puerto Rico is pushing for stronger legal protections against gender-based violence, equal pay laws, and greater representation of women in public life. You can help by sharing our advocacy, supporting survivors, and joining the fight for true equality.
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