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On February 25th, the monthly meeting of FEPETI-RJ (State Forum for the Prevention and Eradication of Child Labor and Protection of Adolescent Workers) took place. The meeting had as main points of discussion the data on child labor and the construction o...

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CEPIA launches a video E o que é ser bissexual, afinal?  about bisexuality, warning about the importance of respecting the sexual orientation of each person and deconstructing the idea that being bisexual is being sick. The video featured by Débora Pin...

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The Observatory of the Third Sector (Observatório do Terceiro Setor), through the radio Brasil Atual, interviewed Jacqueline Pitanguy and Gabriela S Kermessi, from the OAB / São Paulo Commission of Women Lawyer, in a podcast that dealt with different is...

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On March 3rd, Leila Linhares Barsted, from CEPIA, participated in the live Chat with Inês Pandeló, talking about the concept of public policies, the inclusion of the paradigm of the universality of individual and social rights in the Brazilian Constitut...

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On March 8, 2021, we salute all women. As Débora Pinheiro says, in the video that CEPIA prepared to mark this date, “there is a huge diversity of women with different perspectives and narratives …. and what do we have in common? The struggle ...

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On March 8th, the Women’s Committee of the Bar Association – Barra promoted the webinar International Women’s Day – Women in Focus, Leila Linhares Barsted, from Cepia, participated as a lecturer discussing the historicity of patria...

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On March 8th, the Rio de Janeiro State School of Magistracy (EMERJ) started the 3rd edition of the Post-Graduation Lato Sensu in Gender and Law. Leila Linhares Barsted, from CEPIA, emeritus professor of the Course, participated in the Inaugural Class of t...

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The Rio de Janeiro State Magistracy School (EMERJ) promoted on March 11th the webinar “Women with the power to transform” with the participation of judges Adriana Ramos de Mello, president of the Gender, Race and Ethnicity Research Group (NUPEGRE) and...

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CEPIA, throughout the month of March, will promote the cycle of weekly lives Trajectories: conversation among women, on our instagram @cepiacidadania. Each week, a theme, always promoting an intergenerational conversation related to women’s rights, ...

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In the article Serviços de atenção ao aborto previsto em lei: desafios e agenda no Brasil (Abortion services provided by law: challenges and agenda in Brazil),  the Doctors Cristião Rosas and Helena Paro present an overview of legal abortion services...

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The United Nations Population Fund, UNFPA, promoted a training activity for the NGOs granted with its call for proposal. The group represent a diversity of agendas aligned with a multi-cultural and plural country like Brazil. With the title On the Trails ...

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From March 15th to the 26th it takes place the 65th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW), an annual meeting promoted by the United Nations that brings together world leaders, NGOs, partners of the United Nations and activists from differ...

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The São Gonçalo Literary Festival (FLISGO), in its second edition, is promoting throughout the month of March, a series of events among which the conversation Grios do Feminismo – Trajectories and Achievements of Women in Brazil, with the particip...

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Coordinated by Teresa Valdes the event Is a feminist constitution possible? brought together women candidates for Chilean constituency. The vote will take place on April 11 and all participants presented their priority agendas and strategies on how to in...

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The Course Population and Development in Brazil Today, will take place from March 29 to June 9. It is being held by Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) and Center for Studies on Public Policies and Human Rights (NEPP-DH), in partnership with Brazi...

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