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Construction and Destruction of the Human Rights and Policies for Women in Brazil This is the title of the Cadernos CEDEC n.133 published by the Research Group on Human Rights Democracy and Memory (GRPD) of the Institute for Advanced Studies of the São P...

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The Regional Council of Nursing – 3. COREM, through its Technical Chamber of Bioethics, held on August, 17th, the seminar The Nursing in the guarantee of human rights in health and prevention of violations: ways of acting. Leila Linhares Barsted and...

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On August 16, CEPIA, invited by the Municipal Council for the Rights of Children and Adolescents (CDMCA-Rio) held two workshops with adolescents and young people from different locations of  Rio de Janeiro aiming to learn from them their  perception abo...

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The Permanent Forum on Domestic and Gender Violence and the Center for Research on Gender, Race and Ethnicity – NUPREG, the School of Magistrates of the State of Rio de Janeiro – EMERJ, held on August 18th, in commemoration of 16 years of the ...

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Although the legislation has advanced, the participation of women in the 2022 elections is still low. Despite the fact that in Brazil we had a small advance in relation to the 2018 dispute, this percentage went from 32% to 33% of the total candidacy of wo...

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  On August 19th, CEPIA’s youth team promoted a live on the profile of Partiu Papo Reto to talk about democracy and the role of youth as agents of transformation. The Live was a proposal thought during the campaign that occurs since April, call...

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The MESECVI – Mechanism to Follow up on the Convention to Prevent, Punish and Eradicate Violence against Women (Convention of Belém do Pará), of the Organization of American States (OAS) held on August, 22nd, the second meeting with several civil ...

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On August 23rd, the National Council of Justice (CNJ) held its 16th Maria da Penha Law Seminar, which was attended by Minister Humberto Martins, President of the Superior Court of Justice, and various other authorities from the Judiciary and members of ci...

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The book Feminismo no Brasil Memórias de Quem fez Acontecer (Feminis in Brazil, Memories of those who made it Happen), by Branca Moreira Alves and Jacqueline Pitanguy, had two launches in August. On the 15th at an online event as part of the Curta o Gên...

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On August 25th, the Coordinator for Women’s Policies and Rights (CODIM), from the City Hall of Niterói, and the Fluminense Federal University (UFF), held the Roundtable Conversation 16 Years of Maria da Penha Law: Historical Struggles and Current C...

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  The Association of Municipalities of the State of Ceará (APRECE), in the context of the 16 years of promulgation of the Maria da Penha Law, held on August 25th, the event Thursday with Aprece Debate on the theme the Role of Municipalities in Preve...

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On August 26th, 2022 CEPIA launched the 4th episode of its podcast series, addressing the issue of reproductive justice and one of its aspects, abortion. The podcast, with support from Fós Feminista, had the mediation of Andrea Romani and the participati...

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August 26th, Module III of the 37th Official Course of Initial Training of Magistrates. Leila Linhares Barsted and Jacqueline Pitanguy, Executive Coordinators of CEPIA, and Comba Marques Porto, President of the Directive Council of CEPIA, acted as exposit...

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  On August 26th , CEPIA’s team, represented by Kézia Sampaio, Débora Garcia, Gabriel Brandão and Mariana Barsted, was at the Henrique Dodsworth Municipal School, working with the 9th grade, with the workshop Political Participation, what do...

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In this episode of the program, on August 26th, was presented the music of the seamstress Rita Cassiano, from Planaltina-DF, which was born under the inspiration of the cases of violence witnessed in her neighborhood, the song translates what the protecti...

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