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From August 3rd to 5th, it took place the 2023 edition of the Training of Trainers (TOT), a join initiative of CEPIA along with Women’s Learning Partnership (WLP). At this edition  of the TOT we gathered women from various parts of Brazil, along wi...

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On August 9th, CEPIA team, represented by Kézia Sampaio, together with RAP da Saúde team ( a Program from the Health Department engaging youth on  health promotion initiatives) , went to Baden Powell Municipal Public High School in Guadalupe, to presen...

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On August 10th and 11th, the course “The rights of care for a sustainable life: the right to care and the right to receive care as basic human rights. A proposal for governance in Europe and Latin America to combat inequalities”, given by Prof...

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The Rio de Janeiro School of Magistrates, EMERJ, is promoting the Gender and Law Postgraduate Course, which is in its fourth edition and brings the gender dimension into the legal field. The course is coordinated by judge Adriana Ramos de Mello. The inaug...

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Fantástico, a TV Globo program, celebrates 50 years since its first edition in 1973. On Sunday, August 13, Jacqueline Pitanguy was interviewed on topics related to women’s rights and issues of morals and customs that marked the 1980s, such as the r...

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On the 14th, CEPIA and the Partiu Papo Reto team began the Empodera e Multiplica cycle of workshops, which aims to awaken the autonomy and protagonism of youth through training workshops, so that they can develop leadership skills and become multiplier pr...

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On August 14th and 15th, the Meetings on Contemporary Legal Feminism Brazil-Spain: challenges of contemporary legal feminism: context, reflections and proposals to fight inequalities in Brazil and Spain, took place at the Postgraduate Law School of the Fe...

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CEPIA, represented by Débora Pinheiro, was present at the Marcha das Margaridas, which took place in Brasília between the 15th and 16th of August, gathering more than 100 thousand people. The March is a demonstration/act that takes place every 4 years t...

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The government of President Lula da Silva is committed to recreating the National Commission for Population and Development, CNPD, an important body with equal representation of civil society and the government and which will advise the government and mon...

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TV Camara, celebrating the 35th anniversary of the 1988 Brazilian Constitution, is hosting a series of programs about the struggles and achievements of our Magna Carta. On August 17, Constituent Deputy Moema Toscano and Jacqueline Pitanguy, former Preside...

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Cepia attended a 2 days meeting hosted by the organization Onda Solidária in articulation with EMpower. The meeting took place from August 18th to 20th and gathered representatives of 9 organizations in Rio de Janeiro that work to promote the protagonism...

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CEPIA was present at the closing session of the capacity-building process in planning, monitoring, evaluation and learning (PMEL) for EMpower’s partner organizations in Latin America, which took place on August 23rd. EMpower is an international foun...

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Enough of playing ostrich is the title of an article by Jacqueline Pitanguy, published in Veja magazine on August 25, 1993. Defending the need to discuss abortion within the framework of a secular and plural State, which respected both the right not to ha...

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On August the 28th, UN Women held a seminar on Women’s safety and access to affordable and gender-responsive housing: experiences in Latin America, focusing on the lack of housing for women and unemployment, which have been identified as mechanisms ...

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TV Brasil interviewed Jacqueline Pitanguy on the Repórter Brasil Program on August 29 about the orphans of femicide. Jacqueline highlighted the double orphanhood of the secondary victims of this crime, because when the murder of the mother is perpetrated...

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