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An indoor, well-lit scene displays an informational exhibit on a white wall, likely within a university or public institution in Segovia, Spain. The exhibit consists of two main parts: a data visualization and an awareness poster.

On the left, a creative data display is constructed from wooden, scrabble-like tiles and vertical wooden bars. The title "GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE VICTIMS" is oriented vertically on the far left. To its right, horizontally, are the labels "YEAR" followed by numerical years: 22, 23, 24, 25. Below these years, data for various countries is presented:
- Spain: 49, 58, 40, 2
- Germany: 240, 330, 314, 26
- France: 113, 103, 94, 7
- Italy: 52, 43, 34, 4
- Mexico: 916, 831, 797 (with data missing for year 25)
- USA: 869, 1094, 730 (with data missing for year 25)
Each numerical data point appears on a wooden tile, beneath which a longer wooden bar is mounted, creating a visual representation of the statistics, likely illustrating trends in gender-based violence victims over these years.

To the right of this data display is a large poster or banner featuring prominent blue text that reads "Your help is key". Below this, smaller text elaborates: "in the fight against abuse, harassment, sexual violence and gender-based violence." The poster also includes a QR code and several institutional logos, including "ie UNIVERSITY", "NOS IMPULSA", "Servicios Sociales", "Junta de Castilla y León", and "Pacto Estado", indicating a collaborative effort for this awareness campaign.

The setting appears bright, with natural daylight entering from a window on the right side of the frame, partially obscured by a white blind. Green foliage is visible outside the window. The overall impression is one of an informative display aimed at raising awareness and encouraging action against gender-based violence within an educational or civic environment.
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Feb 13, 2025, 1:28 PM

Segovia, Spain

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An indoor, well-lit scene displays an informational exhibit on a white wall, likely within a university or public institution in Segovia, Spain. The exhibit consists of two main parts: a data visualization and an awareness poster. On the left, a creative data display is constructed from wooden, scrabble-like tiles and vertical wooden bars. The title "GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE VICTIMS" is oriented vertically on the far left. To its right, horizontally, are the labels "YEAR" followed by numerical years: 22, 23, 24, 25. Below these years, data for various countries is presented: - Spain: 49, 58, 40, 2 - Germany: 240, 330, 314, 26 - France: 113, 103, 94, 7 - Italy: 52, 43, 34, 4 - Mexico: 916, 831, 797 (with data missing for year 25) - USA: 869, 1094, 730 (with data missing for year 25) Each numerical data point appears on a wooden tile, beneath which a longer wooden bar is mounted, creating a visual representation of the statistics, likely illustrating trends in gender-based violence victims over these years. To the right of this data display is a large poster or banner featuring prominent blue text that reads "Your help is key". Below this, smaller text elaborates: "in the fight against abuse, harassment, sexual violence and gender-based violence." The poster also includes a QR code and several institutional logos, including "ie UNIVERSITY", "NOS IMPULSA", "Servicios Sociales", "Junta de Castilla y León", and "Pacto Estado", indicating a collaborative effort for this awareness campaign. The setting appears bright, with natural daylight entering from a window on the right side of the frame, partially obscured by a white blind. Green foliage is visible outside the window. The overall impression is one of an informative display aimed at raising awareness and encouraging action against gender-based violence within an educational or civic environment.

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