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Women's Day: Care, Accompaniment and Women's Autonomy
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International Women's Day often fills the public agenda with messages about equality, rights and empowerment.But outside the discourses, millions of women in Mexico continue to face violence, emotional loneliness, economic dependence and lack of support networks.It may interest youPoliticsThere are challenges and dangers of regression in women's political participation, they point out active policiesArte e Ideas8M: Attention, photojournalists wo…
Colombian santanderism makes the country want to fix everything with laws and not changing cultural patterns, women's day and the care economy are an example
·Bogotá, Colombia
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