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On September 21st, CEPIA began another workshop cycle in partnership with the Municipal Education Department, Programa Saúde na Escola. The project, named Online Mentoring Project, gathers a group of public high school  students with weekly meetings aim...

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In the week around the Day of Struggle for the Decriminalization of Abortion in Latin America and the Caribbean, CEPIA promotes a live on  religious fundamentalism that impedes the advance of the debate on abortion in Brazil and place the autonomy over o...

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In September, CEPIA, in partnership with the WLP (Women’s Learning Partnership) launched another edition of the Training of Trainers Institute (TOT) , having as central themes this year women’s leadership and democratic culture. The training n...

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The Training Channel for Education Professionals of the State of São Paulo promoted, on October 1st, the ODS 5 – International Day of Older Persons Webinar, aimed at female teachers and employees of the state of São Paulo. Leila Linhares Barsted a...

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In a joint initiative CEPIA, along with the Nem Presa Nem Morta Campaign, Grupo Curumim, Coletivo Helen Keller and Portal Catarina,  is developing comic books that bring a positive narrative about abortion. The first comic is about using telemedicine for...

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The Training of Trainers  Dialogs on leadership and democracy between women from Brazil and Lusophone Africa, started in September by CEPIA, in partnership with the WLP (Women’s Learning Partnership), was concluded on October 14, after five meeting...

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The ATENEA project, implemented by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP)  aims to support the political and economic participation of women in Latin America. In partnership with UN Women, it promoted, on October 19 and 20, the Regional Seminar  ...

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The Spanish newspaper El Pais, in its international edition of 20 October 2021, published the article Constituyentes y Democracia: Brasil y Chile, by Jacqueline Pitanguy and Marta Mauras in which they analyze the constituent processes of Brazil and Chile ...

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On October 26, it was held the monthly meeting of the Community of Practice that gather non governamental organizations from Latin America  with agendas focused on the empowerment of adolescents and young people, in particular, on issues related to their...

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The Sexual Autonomy Group / ELAS Fund organized, on October 26th, the Third Virtual Meeting Dialogues on International Advocacy. Leila Linhares Barsted acted as a speaker/facilitator highlighting the importance of expanding the political advocacy of femin...

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Since 2018 feminist groups and organizations have gathered around the Campaign Nem Presa Nem Morta por Aborto (Neither Prey nor Killed for Abortion), envisioning advances in this agenda. In recent years, the risks of setbacks in the field of Reproductive ...

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In October CEPIA celebrates the 33 th anniversary of the promulgation of the Brazilian Citizen Constitution, which has become the main symbol of national redemocratization. To celebrate this date CEPIA promoted the live Political Participation of Women an...

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During the month of October CEPIA, represented by Andrea Romani and Mariana Barsted, participated in a cycle of workshops on Planning, Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (PMEL), promoted by the Mexican organization Insad, in an initiative articulated wit...

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In October CEPIA produced a series of short videos called a straight talk in 60 seconds about female puberty, which were posted in the stories of CEPIA’s Instagram Partiu Papo Reto, aimed at the young audience, to bring information and curiosities ...

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CEPIA, along with other Latin American and Spanish organizations, launches today the Ibero-American Campaign  How was your day on the internet today?  coordinated by Faro Digital, an Argentinean NGO. Boys, girls and young people inhabit the social space...

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