Partners' Institution:
POSCHOR
Name of the person involved in the event:
PEDRO PIMENTEL
Date of the event:
25 November 2020 - 28 November 2020
Type of Dissemination event:
Conference or Fair
Target group:
Enterprises
General Public
Public Bodies
Researchers
Training Agencies
Students
Teachers
Experts
Universities
Association
General Public
Public Bodies
Researchers
Training Agencies
Students
Teachers
Experts
Universities
Association
Number of people reached by event:
2500
Held in:
GUAYAQUIL (Ecuador)
Description of Dissemination Event:
The Women World Summit 2020 (Virtual Mode), was organized to communicate, share
opinions and feelings globally with many people in real time, so it was developed, promoted and disseminated in the 4 days from, Ecuador as host country and with our Ambassadors each from their headquarters with chapter by country, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Venezuela, Paraguay, from Europe; Portugal, Spain and Australia and from the Middle East; Jordan and Palestine, each from their country.
The fundamental axes of the summit were sisterhood and gender equality as a tribute to the International Day of Non-Violence against Women (November 25), all giving a single message and resounding loudly globally.
Therefore, my presentation was about “CONSIDERATIONS OF THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN AT THE GLOBAL LEVEL”.
Before starting to talk about the rights of women and children and Human Rights Charter and other international conventions/ regulations, I have mentioned the work it has been done on the European research project called Together: to promote access to higher education for refugee students, together with Ius Gentium of the Faculty of Law of the University of Coimbra and with the Universities of Greece and Italy. The project involves working with many partners such as NGOs and Universities.
opinions and feelings globally with many people in real time, so it was developed, promoted and disseminated in the 4 days from, Ecuador as host country and with our Ambassadors each from their headquarters with chapter by country, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Chile, Venezuela, Paraguay, from Europe; Portugal, Spain and Australia and from the Middle East; Jordan and Palestine, each from their country.
The fundamental axes of the summit were sisterhood and gender equality as a tribute to the International Day of Non-Violence against Women (November 25), all giving a single message and resounding loudly globally.
Therefore, my presentation was about “CONSIDERATIONS OF THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN AT THE GLOBAL LEVEL”.
Before starting to talk about the rights of women and children and Human Rights Charter and other international conventions/ regulations, I have mentioned the work it has been done on the European research project called Together: to promote access to higher education for refugee students, together with Ius Gentium of the Faculty of Law of the University of Coimbra and with the Universities of Greece and Italy. The project involves working with many partners such as NGOs and Universities.
Outcomes and Results:
https://womenworldsummit.com/#!/-ponentes/
