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The Ministerio de las Mujeres, Políticas de Género y Diversidad Sexual de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina, promoted on November 25th, Panel Las Politicas de Estado frente a las violencia por razones de género, in the context of the Congress Gen...

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CLADEM, the Maria da Penha Law Consortium, UNETE and other partner organizations promoted the International Seminar Alienation: A form of violence against women, on November 29th and 30th. The seminar aimed to debate the Brazilian Law of Parental Alienati...

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On November 30th, Andrea Romani, Karla Oldane and Jacqueline Pitanguy attended  the Virtual Open Forum on the Feminist Alliance’s Strategic Refresh, gathering a diverse number of feminist NGOs. The Foro aimed to clarify the Feminist Alliance’...

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CEPIA held the online conversationWhat does it mean to be a mother of a teenager in this century? , gathering 17 women, including mothers of teenagers and professionals who work with teenagers and their families. The meeting was facilitated by the mother...

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The Fluminense Federal University, through the Extensionist Program Mulherio Weaving Networks and Transposing Challenges because resisting is caring and Caring is resisting, promoted the   Seminar Public Policy on combating gender violence against women ...

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On December 3rd , the Federal University Fluminense in partnership with CODIM – Coordinator of Policies and Women’s Rights of Niterói held the Seminar on Public Policy for Confronting Gender Violence against Women of the city of Niterói R...

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We are witnessing permanent attacks on democracy in several Latin American countries, with direct impacts on women’s human rights. This context intensified with the health and social crisis at Covid-19. On the other hand, we have very positive examp...

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On December 6th the Advisory Council of the BRAZIL FOUNDATION met with the participation of Jacqueline Pitanguy that joined this Council in 2021. The Council  has a diverse composition with individuals from the private sector and civil society. At this m...

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On December 7th and 8th, the Committee of Experts of the Follow-up Mechanism of the Belém do Pará Convention held its XVIII Meeting, which was attended by Nadine Gasman, President of the Conference of States of the Follow-up Mechanism of the Belém do P...

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The  Extension Project “Maternity, Media and Childhood”, coordinated by professors Maria Collier de Mendonça and Rogério Covaleski of the Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE), an initiative of the PHINC Research Group, carried out in partnership...

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On December 9th, Fòs Feminista organized the last meeting of the year gathering the partner organizations of its regional initiative in defense of reproductive justice in Latin America and the Caribbean. Andrea Romani and Jacqueline Pitanguy participated...

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On December 9th, CEPIA’s General Assembly was held, bringing together its Board of Directors and Assembly of Associates. It was attended by Comba Marques Porto, Chairman of the Board of Directors and the Directors Miriam Ventura da Silva, Rosana Her...

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On December 9th was held the last meeting of the year of the Community of Practice of NGOs working on issues related to the empowerment of adolescent girls, in particular on sexual and reproductive health and rights. This Community brings together partne...

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The Maria da Penha Law Consortium, on December 13th, met with Federal Deputy Aline Gurgel, Rapporteur of Bill No. 7352/2017, which amends the Parental Alienation Law and who declared to be in favour of the repeal of this Law. The Deputy spoke with the mem...

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In December, CEPIA’s live Trajectories: conversation between women will be about I love myself: Self-care through the eyes of women of different cultures and bodies. Audre Lorde, black, lesbian, feminist, Caribbean-American writer, said: “Tak...

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