On June, 23rd, an article on the Shared Custody in Times of Covid-19 was published in the electronic journal Justifying – minds that think Law, written by lawyers Leila Linhares Barsted and Mariana Barsted, from CEPIA. The article brings a retrospec...
Continue ReadingREBRAPD (Brazilian Population and Development Network), in partnership with CEPIA, is organizing the virtual public debates “Beijing + 25 Brazil Platform: gender, women’s voice and SDGs in the context of COVID-19”. In the 25 years since Beijing ...
Continue ReadingOn June 23, the 4th meeting of the Working Group involved in the revision of the Municipal Plan to Combat Sexual Violence against Children and Adolescents took place. This was the first online meeting of the Group and its main objectives were the presenta...
Continue ReadingThroughout the months of May and June, FEPETI / RJ (State Forum to Prevent Child Labor and to Protect the Adolescent Worker) maintained its schedule of monthly meetings. The meetings took place virtually on May 28 and June 26, respectively. Both meetings ...
Continue ReadingCEPIA is organizing the event Online Dialogues: mulheres, violences and vulnerabilities in times of Covid-19. The event will have the participation of Sônia Correa, researcher in gender studies and Marisa Chaves, Coordinator of the Reference Center for W...
Continue ReadingCEPIA in a joint initiative with Demeter Press and the Federal University of Santa Catarina, through its Departments on Brand Meaning, Information and Organizational Communication (SIGMO) and Gender and History Studies (LEGH), and its Graduate Program in ...
Continue ReadingCEPIA, in partnership with the Municipal Education Secretariat of Rio de Janeiro, through the Health at School Program (SME / PSE), started the online modules of the Project Sharing knowledge and strengthening dialogues in Covid-19 times. The project aime...
Continue ReadingThe Collective 4 D (4 Decades of Feminism) met on July 13th to discuss issues related to punitivism in Brazilian culture, in laws and legal practices, as well as issues of inequality and democracy. Jacqueline Pitanguy and Leila Barsted are part of this Co...
Continue ReadingRural-peasant, indigenous, and agricultural-women continue to face structural inequalities and socioeconomic policies that limit the recognition and full valuationof their reproductive, productive, and community work.3As a result, and although their work ...
Continue ReadingThis Monday, July 13th, the Child and Adolescent Statute – ECA (Law 8.069 / 90) turns 30 years old. This Statute is considered one of the most modern in the world with regard to guaranteeing the rights and safety of young people. Melissa Telles Baru...
Continue ReadingThe Follow-up Mechanism to the Belém do Pará Convention (MESECVI), of which Leila Linhares Barsted (CEPIA) is a member, expressed to the States of the Region its concern about the measures they would be taking to mitigate the consequences of COVID- 19, ...
Continue ReadingThe World Skills Day for Young People is celebrated on July 15th, a date established by the United Nations in 2014. This year, in the context of the pandemic, recognizing and enhancing the skills of young people in the different dimensions of their lives ...
Continue ReadingThe second stage of the Strategic Communication Training program from Social Sector Accelerator in partnership with OAK Foudation started today. The meetings will provide opportunities to the organizations, that are part of this netwoork to learn about ne...
Continue ReadingOn July 22nd the Women’s Learning Partnership for Rights Development and Peace (WLP) held its second virtual convening gathering partners from Morocco, Palestine, Sudan, Jordan, Nigeria, Pakistan and Turkey, among other countries. CEPIA attended the...
Continue ReadingDon’t let yourself be destroyed … Gather new stones and build new poems. Recreate your life, always, always. Remove stones and plant roses and make sweets. Restart. (Cora Coralina) In June, CEPIA celebrates 30 years of a long and productive jo...
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