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
The premiere in Spain of “Gurba” by Miguel Ángel Tobías, this afternoon at the FIC Valencia
This afternoon (6:00 p.m.), in the Luis G. Berlanga Room of the CulturArts IVAC Film Library (Valencia), the documentary “Gurba, la condemna” can be seen for the first time in Europe and Spain. A work that competes within the Official Section of the VI edition of the Festival...
The British group “Solana” presents its second album within the framework of the FIC-Valencia
The International Film and Human Rights Festival includes a music festival called “Music, Love & Roots” that will bring to Valencia, next Thursday, October 30, a performance by the Celtic music group “Solana.” The concert will be at 10:00 p.m. in the hall of the...
The FIC-Valencia is inaugurated and the screenings of the official section begin
Last night the VI edition of the Valencia International Film and Human Rights Festival opened with the awarding of the Pau i Justícia Prize to Catalan director Carles Bosch. An award designed by the Valencian artist Marina Puche of Manitas de Plata and...
The FIC-Valencia presents the Pau i Justícia Award to Carles Bosch at its opening party
Today, Friday, October 24, at 8:00 p.m., the inauguration of the VI edition of the Valencia International Film and Human Rights Festival will take place at the CulturArts IVAC Film Library. During it, the Catalan director, Carles Bosch, will be awarded the Pau i...
Today, Thursday, October 23, "Crulic" is screened at 8:15 p.m.
Within the programming of the VI International Film and Human Rights Festival of Valencia (FIC), the Filmoteca screens the animated film "Crulic, path to the beyond". "Crulic" tells the true story of Claudiu Crulic, a Romanian citizen who was...
Today screening of the short films from the Animation and Human Rights section
Within the framework of the International Film and Human Rights Festival, the Film Library also programs a complementary cycle made up of a selection of animated films and short films whose themes are related to human rights....
Carles Bosch will receive the 2014 Pau i Justícia Award
Carles Bosch will receive this award within the framework of the Inauguration of the Valencia International Film and Human Rights Festival that will take place this Friday, October 24 at 8:00 p.m. at the Filmoteca. The Pau i Justicia Award arises with the purpose of...
The Valencia FIC will pre-inaugurate in Costa Rica.
The Costa Rican Association of Visual Artists (ACAV), in collaboration with the Inter-American Institute of Human Rights, will celebrate the pre-inauguration of the International Film and Human Rights Festival, in San José (Costa Rica). In this way Costa Rica becomes...
Workshop on “Concoction. The story of 8 artists.”
On October 30, a workshop on compassion, abstract thinking and creative problem solving will also be held around the Icelandic film “Concoction. The story of 8 artists.” The short film directed by Iris Stefania tells the story...