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OFFICIAL PRESENTATION OF THE STATEMENT OF GRANADA





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Text taken from the Euro-Arab Foundation, Granada.

http://www.fundea.org/noticias/278-declaracion-de-granada-voces-mediterraneas.html

January 27, 2010 .- This morning has been developed in the Euro-Arab Foundation workshop on the Declaration of Granada adopted at the Third Congress of Mediterranean Vocce held in Granada, at the headquarters of the Euro-Arab in July 2009. The workshop held this morning run by the directors of the Mediterranean Voices project, Teresa Langle Peace and Rosa Pereda and has aimed to reflect on the Declaration of Granada as a tool to explain the causes and concepts contained in it.

the afternoon has been the headquarters of Granada UIMP which has hosted the public act of submission of this Declaration. The presentation was attended by the Coordinator of the National Plan for the Alliance of Civilizations, José M ª Luxan, the Vice-Chancellor UIMP, Mari Cruz Díaz Álvarez, the Executive Secretary of the Euro-Arab, Pilar Aranda, the writer Fanny Rubio and the directors of the Mediterranean Voices.

The third congress of Mediterranean Voices, held in Granada from 6 to 9 July 2009, at the headquarters of the Euro-Arab in conclusion issued the Declaration of Granada, whose aim is to show the international community, especially given the Alliance of Civilizations and other English and international, diversity and complexity of the gendered experience of women in the Mediterranean area, and its ability to construct points of encounter, dialogue and understanding.

This Bill proposes to governments that signed the Alliance of Civilizations, and particularly to the Area Mediterranean, the need for urgent action to implement and enforce the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), and urge them to implement equality policies that benefit women and therefore, society as a whole.

Over the course of Mediterranean Voices since its first meeting in Rome-2007, the second in Madrid-2008, and this third in Granada, a hundred women from different geographical and cultural points of the Mediterranean basin, representing various networks and institutions, or individually, we have come to the conclusion that, from feminist and progressive, we have an obligation to help change attitudes and inspire political action in line for the construction of the Mediterranean area as a zone of peace, progress and stability.

Therefore, the Mediterranean Voices participants in their preparation and guidance, under the auspices of the National Plan for the Alliance of Civilizations and the International University Menéndez Pelayo, as well as other partner agencies, we have agreed that first initiative, which we presented to the Prime Minister, José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, with the request to submit it to the United Nations High Commissioner for the Alliance, and the governments of friendly countries. We are moved by the shared belief that equality and freedom for women, its visibility as an active agent in the political, economic and social, is a sine qua non for the consolidation of companies that guarantee democratic rights.
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The Alliance of Civilizations, also female. Granada Declaration requires signatory countries to cease the violation of women's rights in the name of religion or tradition.
Granadahoy.com
Granada is placed in front the struggle for women's rights. Mediterranean Voices presents a declaration of fundamental principles.
Radio Granada
Raise a text to the Alliance of Civilizations on the rights of women.
Digital Granada
Elevan Granada Declaration on women's rights, the Alliance of Civilizations.

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