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
Directors Mijke De Jong and Roser Corella, winners of the Official Feature Film Section of the XIII Humans Fest
De Jong has received the award for Best Fiction Feature Film for “Along the way” and the work “Room without a view” by Corella has been recognized as Best Documentary Feature Film at Humans Fest
4th Day of Religious Traditions and Peace
On 16 June 2022, the 4th Day of Religious Traditions and Peace took place at the Arrupe Centre, a Jesuit space in Valencia, organised by the Jesuit Migrant Service of Valencia in collaboration with the Foundation for Justice and other institutions....
Signs collaboration agreement with Jesuit Migrant Service
On 16 June 2022, the Fundación por la Justicia signed a collaboration agreement with the Jesuit Migrant Service Valencia (SJM). The aim of this agreement is the collaboration of both entities within the framework of the defence and promotion of...
Humans Fest organises a screening and a colloquium on the occasion of the 4th anniversary of the Aquarius
Humans Fest activity in collaboration with Doctors Without Borders
Humans Fest projects a European and a world premiere this week in Valencia
The International Film and Human Rights Festival of Valencia, Humans Fest, organized by Fundación por la Justicia, begins a new week full of proposals, among which the European premiere of the fiction feature film La Pampa, directed by Dorian...
Humans Fest begins its 13th edition by making visible the situation of people displaced by war
The first screening of 2022 has been the multi-award-winning documentary For Sama at La Filmoteca, whose director, Waad Al-Kateab, is this year's Pau i Justícia winner
The photojournalism exhibition «Marcats per l'odi» arrives in Valencia thanks to Humans Fest
Humans Fest inaugurates the exhibition Marcats per l'odi, a photojournalism work on the consequences of far-right speeches in the world
Izabel Rigo: "The importance of Environment Day".
It is not enough to plant a tree or separate the daily garbage, profound and immediate changes are necessary. In our latest article for El Levante EMV, our collaborator Izabel Rodrigo, analyzes on World Environment Day the urgency of responsibility...
Humans Fest brings to Valencia more than 60 international films and documentaries on migration and refuge
The Humans Fest festival has presented its official programming for 2022, which includes the screening of more than 60 international films and documentaries.








