«Gender Equality in Urban Planning and Housing Policies
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The massive demonstrations of March 8th on the International Women's Day, highlighted the need to move forward on measures that promote gender equality. This objective is particularly relevant in the field of social rights, such as the right to housing. Just around us, things like how street are named, the design of safe public spaces or the equipment and mobility measures that facilitate conciliation between family and work life have a key impact from a gender perspective.
Therefore, on the first afternoon of this Conference, the following questions will be addressed; What does "urbanism with a gender perspective" mean? What practical measures can be adopted to include the gender perspective into the design of our cities? What examples can we find in other local and regional administrations in this regard? Professionals from the institutional, academic and civil society sectors will provide examples that would allow to focus the debate on practical measures. (...)». Continue a ler.
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