Women and Human Rights
Women's rights
The equal enjoyment of human rights by women and men is a universally accepted principle reaffirmed by the Vienna Declaration, which was adopted by 171 countries at the World Conference on Human Rights in June 1993.
The areas covered by the Declaration are:
- Equal access to basic social services, including education and health services
- Equal opportunities for participation in political and economic decision-making
- Equal pay for equal work
- Equal protection under the law
- Elimination of gender discrimination and elimination of violence against women
- Equal rights of citizens in all spheres of life, public (such as the workplace) and private (such as the home).
FOUNDATION FOR JUSTICE AND WOMEN'S SUPPORT
Although it is undeniable that in the last 25 years, women have made significant progress in the development and have moved towards equality with men in areas such as education and health, their opportunities for participation in some areas, such as economics or politics, remain limited..
In some countries, legislation also does not allow them to enjoy the same protection and rights as men.
At Fundación por la Justicia we consider that women play a key role in the development of their societies. For this reason, an important part of the projects that have been carried out over the years have been centred around three essential components:
- Equal opportunities for all people in society
- Sustainability of these opportunities, from one generation to the next
- Empowering people, so that they participate in and benefit from the development process
PROJECTS
Caixa Popular becomes the most important ambassador company of the Foundation for Justice
On July 27, the signing ceremony of the Agreement was held at the Caixa Popular headquarters, with which Caixa Popular becomes the most important Ambassador Company of the Foundation for Justice. The agreement was signed by the General Director of the entity,...
More than 100 Ukrainian families attend the presentation of the project "Access to Justice for Ukraine".
This project, launched by the Justice Foundation, aims to compile the damages suffered by victims of war crimes in Ukraine to facilitate their reparation.
The project "Access to Justice through Ukraine" will be presented in Valencia on Saturday 1st July.
Next Saturday, July 1, at the San José – Jesuitas València Schools, a day will be held to present the “Access to Justice for Ukraine” project. This project, launched by the Justice Foundation, aims to compile the damages and...
The feature films directed by Ioseb 'Soso' Bliadze and Gisela Delgadillo win the Official Selection of the XIV Humans Fest
The International Film and Human Rights Festival of Valencia, Humans Fest, organised by Fundación por la Justicia since 2009, has concluded its XIV edition with a closing gala in which the main actress and scriptwriter Taki Mumladze received the award for the best...
Humans Fest faces its final stretch with a Spanish premiere and the closing of Isabel Coixet's film series.
The International Film and Human Rights Festival of Valencia, Humans Fest, organised by Fundación por la Justicia since 2009, is entering the final stretch towards its closing ceremony, which will be held on Saturday evening, 10 June, when the winners will be announced....
Humans Fest inaugurates an exhibition by the photojournalist Eva Máñez about the feminist mobilizations in València
The International Film and Human Rights Festival of Valencia, Humans Fest, organized by Fundación por la Justicia since 2009, has inaugurated at the headquarters of the Diputació de València the exhibition “The streets will always be ours”, which includes a selection of... .
The Humans Fest film festival and the AECID organize screenings in 20 countries to promote the defense of human rights through cinema
Fundación por la Justicia is committed to denouncing injustice, infringement and violation of rights, so cinema becomes a means to carry the message and cross borders A selection of films from the 2022 edition of... .
Humans Fest invites you to reflect on equality and gender with more than 40 fiction and documentary films in its 14th edition
The festival will be held from June 1 to 10 with a program that once again includes talks and a photographic exhibition in addition to the projections. The organization has taken a step forward in inclusion and this year will offer sessions with audio description for...
Humans Fest presents its 2023 poster, made by Castellón-based illustrator Vane Julian
The proposal reflects "gender perspective", as well as "the transversality of feminism", characteristics inherent to the festival that this year forms the backbone of its 14th edition, which is celebrated from June 1 to 10. The International Film and Human Rights Festival of... .







