The 11th yearly Ni Una Menos (Not one less) march demanding an end to femicides and gender-based violence will take place on Wednesday against the backdrop of a slew of high-profile cases of violence against women that have shaken the country.

“Justice for Agostina, for Dulce, for all of us,” the organization wrote in an Instagram post calling for a march across the country. The names were references to Agostina Vega (14) and Dulce Candia (17), who were both recently found dead after missing for several days in separate cases. The evidence shows they were murdered.

A third woman, Noelia Romero (30), was also brutally murdered in Temperley, Buenos Aires province, by her boyfriend.

The main event will gather outside of Congress at 5 p.m. under the banner “We want ourselves alive, free, and free from debt!”

The Ni Una Menos march has been carried out every June 3 since 2015 to demand justice for the victims.