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The School of Magistracy of the State of Rio de Janeiro (EMERJ) held on June 12th the event Challenges of human rights effectiveness in the 21st century, promoted by its various Thematic Forums and broadcast via the Zoom platform. Leila Linhares Barsted f...

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The Communication Axis of the Sexual Autonomy group, of which CEPIA is part, promoted on June 14th, 19th and 26th an important debate about the decriminalization/legalization of abortion. Karla Oldane, Leila Linhares Barsted and Jacqueline Pitanguy partic...

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Under the slogan 40 years of Democracy and Quality of Political Representation, the group of radical women self-named Las Ramonas, held on June 15th its first proposal for debate and reflection organized jointly with the Follow-up Mechanism of the Convent...

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Fós Feminista organized the Latin American and Caribbean Feminist Dialogue on Reproductive Justice in Anti-Gender Contexts, on June 15th and 16th, with the participation of women from different countries in the region. In addition to exhibitions, the Dia...

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The workshop what child labor means to me? was facilitated by CEPIA’s team, represented by Kézia Sampaio, Gabriel Brandão and Debora Pinheiro, and by Canal Futura, in conjunction with FEPETI/RJ and the Municipal Social Assistance Secretariat. The ...

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On Tuesday, June 20th, CEPIA began the Youth, Reproductive Rights and Citizenship Course, a partnership between CEPIA and Ríos Rivers, an organization dedicated to advancing reproductive justice in Latin America. The theme of the first class was The affi...

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On June 26th, Leila Linhares Barsted and Jacqueline Pitanguy participated in the investiture of Judge Adriana Ramos de Mello as Associate Justice of the Rio de Janeiro State Court of Justice. In her inauguration speech, the new Judge, with great experienc...

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The United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, approved, in May 2023, the Background Paper on Feminicide Review Committees. This background paper was prepared for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) by Patsilí To...

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Throughout the month of June, several initiatives were carried out around the national and international day to combat child labor, which has sexual exploitation as one of its worst expressions. One of the activities was the event Protecting Childhood is ...

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On July 1st, at the Movie Theater Espaço Itaú de Cinema, it took place the premiere of the 4th season of the program Age Mídia, a production by Globo Play, Canal Futura and Deusdará. The program addresses topics related to communication, education and...

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CEPIA, represented by Andrea Romani and Gabriel Brandão, received Mario Sérgio Monteiro de Souza, representative of the Sem Vergonha Project, developed at Colégio Estadual Júlia Kubitschek to plan possible joint activities with students of the Project...

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On  July 4th, CEPIA, through its Partiu Papo Reto program, ended another Cycle of workshops. The cycle Partiu Papo Reto: Violence Prevention and Culture of Peace was held at the Rivadavia Corrêa Municipal Public High School. A total of 7 meetings were h...

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This Seminar took place on July 6 an 7th at UERJ – State University of Rio de Janeiro. Coordinated by professors Clara Araújo and Maira Grove the Seminar presented the results of a comparative research on Brasil, Spain, Portugal and Colombia on soc...

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On July 14th, CEPIA hosted a meeting with the UNFPA Regional Director for Latin America and the Caribbean, Suzana Sotolli, the UNFPA Representative in Brazil, Florbela Fernandes and Júnia Quiroga, Assistant Representative of UNFPA Brazil. At this meeting...

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The Future of Care Bulletin is back for an 11th edition with more optimistic expectations for the future! Replacing the title “Times of Elections” for “Times of Democratic Resumption”, the Bulletin has a new look and features analyzes of the first...

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