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SEMINARIO: CIUDADANAS GLOBALES: PROCESOS MIGRATORIOS, DERECHOS, REIVINDICACIONES Y PERSPECTIVAS
In order to contribute to the debate, reflection and analysis of the impact of migration on women's lives and how they are activating participatory actions at local, national and global Lasal from their own capabilities and demands, 17 and 18 May, the Foundation organizes Indera International Seminar "Global Citizen transform boundaries: migration processes, rights, claims and perspectives."
Location: Casa del Mar in Barcelona. C / Albareda No. 1 Barcelona
Registration: fundacion@fundicion-indera.org
Sara Ramirez Accounts
Director
Foundation Inder
INTERNATIONAL SEMINAR PROGRAMME
Tuesday May 17
09:00 Registration and delivery of documentation
09:30 Institutional
Accounts Sara Ramirez director Inder Foundation.
Camprubí Nuria Gómez, Technical Education Development of the Catalan Agency for Development Cooperation (ACCD) - Government of Catalonia.
10:00 Keynote speech: The immigrant women in Catalonia: the social context, political, cultural and economic. Bouia Bay, degree in Law. Intercultural Mediation Mataró City Council.
10:20 Roundtable: Rights, claims and perspectives of women in contexts of migration.
• Feminization of migration. Cristina Reyna, coordinator of the Fundación Solidaria Diaspora-Holland.
• Economy care. Maria Eugenia Blandon, representative group of women Sant Cugat.
• Impact of migration policies on women. Graciela Magan, responsible Committee of Women of the Federation of Peruvian Institutions in Catalonia (FEPERCAT).
• Human rights and citizenship of women in contexts of migration. Cespedes Pilar Perez Domestic service representative Active (SEDOAC) - Madrid.
• Migration and Development: Co-development from a gender and rights approach. Bombo Ndir, president of the Association of Women in Sub-Saharan immigrants (Adis).
MODERATOR: Martha Tudela, Head of Gender-ACSUR Las Segovias.
12:00 space for dialogue
12:30 Coffee break
13:00 International Paper: Counter-globalization in the context of migration
Saskia Sassen, international researcher and sociologist (Columbia University).
MODERATOR: Flaterminski Helga, researcher (UAB).
13:45 space for dialogue
16:00 Workshops
aim to collect the main proposals and demands in relation to the themes discussed in the papers. These thoughts were drawn as an agenda that will be shared in plenary the following day and subsequently shared with the public institutions responsible for migration policies and co-development.
18:30 research shows the initiative of Pakistani women to create their own space. Huma Jamshed, PhD in Chemistry (Universidad Complutense de Madrid). Founder and President of the Association of Educational and Social Operational Pakistani women (ACESOP)
Wednesday 18 May
10:00 International Paper: Global Synergies: acting for transnational citizenship of women.
• Main conclusions and proposals of emergency organizations for immigrant women in the IV World Social Forum on Migrations 2010 (FSMM). Lorraine Elizabeth Araujo - FLACSO (Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales). Organization FSMM promoter IV and a member of the International Network on Migration and Development.
• The economics of care and work in local contexts of migration and displacement. Diana Garcia Gunneivia - CIASE (Colombia). Abriendo Mundos program participants.
• The role of local governments in the countries in its commitment to manage migration and how to establish transnational links of solidarity. Hilda Rendon Natalia Arias - Metropolitan Municipality of Quito.
MODERATOR: Ursula Santacruz - Association Q'atary Peru. Psychologist, responsible for the Technical Services Office of Women in the City of Montcada i Reixac.
10:45 space for dialogue
11:30 Coffee break
12:00 Closing Plenary: Transnationality and citizenship of women in the context of migration: Sharing ideas and collective claims communal rights for women. Leticia Cruz López - Project Coordinator Women's Collective pa'lante Maloka.
13:00 space for dialogue
13:30 Closing
Gemma Nicholas Lazo - Director of Information and Resource Centre for Women (DNIC). Barcelona City Council.
Sara Ramirez Accounts - Foundation Director Inder.
OBJECTIVE:
contribute to the debate, reflection and analysis of the impact of migration on women's lives and how they are enabling participatory actions at local, national and global, from their own capabilities and demands.
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