The State and the network of associations responsible for social inclusion, support and guidance for women victims, have wanted to create a platform for observation, centralisation and convergence: the observatory of violence against women (ORViFF). A place for meetings and animation of the network of actors fighting violence against women, it promotes the deployment of tools for care, awareness-raising, protection and prevention. The main action is to provide structures accompanying women victims of gender-based violence in their social and professional integration paths, tools, observation procedures and training to ensure more effective care. Several observatories have been set up at national level, with ORVIFF being the first ultramarine project. It has received significant national support because of the local willingness to have an observatory. For its establishment, it has benefited from the experience gained by MIPROF — interministerial mission for the protection of women victims of violence and the fight against trafficking in human beings — in supporting and developing existing observatories. The action of ORVIFF is structured in four areas: 1-information and awareness raising of the actors in charge of social inclusion, support and guidance, in order to provide more effective care for women victims of violence and discrimination 2- networking these actors and develop common tools, to develop a shared culture 3- observation and analysis, to better understand situations of violence and their evolution 4 — information and awareness raising among the general public both in order to develop greater awareness and solidarity. This action takes place in partnership with the Regional Directorate for Women’s Rights and Gender Equality and the network of institutional and associative actors.