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Mexico: Round VI Continental Meeting of Indigenous Women of the Americas

"
BY OUR PAST, OUR PRESENT AND OUR FUTURE,

INDIGENOUS WOMEN DEMAND THE RESPECT AND ENFORCEMENT OF OUR RIGHTS "

Hueyapan Community, Municipality of Tetela del Volcan, Morelos, Mexico, from 13 to 17 December 2010, will headquarters 6th Encuentro Continental Indigenous Women of the Americas is an important event that seeks to create a unique platform of the problems affecting indigenous women at the continental level, to review the progress and achievements of the actions we are developing in the defense of our rights and develop new strategies a coordinated manner by strengthening the leadership and knowledge, ensuring our political participation in representative spaces.

the past five years, Indian women have made progress in the process to defend our rights and influence on the international stage with recommendations contained in the work programs of states and other agencies.

Similarly, in the regions we organizational networks, thematic networks and partnerships created by women leaders, cultural, political and professional, aimed at respecting the rights of peoples and women Indians.

For this reason, organizations of the Continental Network of Indigenous Women of the Americas we see the need to continue building the process of dialogue, exchange and creation of common proposals, which will evaluate the process of institutionalization Link and progress in the applicability of the rights of women.

also sees the need to create a space for dialogue at the level of evaluative approach to the feminist movement and African descent in view the problems of violence, racism, discrimination, health, sexual health and reproductive health, HIV / AIDS and poverty affect equally to indigenous women and women of all sectors.

GOAL:

conduct a review of the process and progress of indigenous women in the incidence and ownership of our social, political, economic and cultural rights of individuals and groups in local, national, regional and international, to articulate new strategies for participation at all levels.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:

evaluate the process, achievements and constraints of the Continental as part of compliance action taken against the applicability of international instruments for the indigenous peoples and women, the Platform for Action Cairo, Beijing and the Millennium Development Goals.

evaluate the process of empowerment and policy advocacy for indigenous women and human rights.

promote rapprochement and coordination of the various women's organizations, indigenous peoples and communities.

promote rapprochement among the indigenous women leaders from all regions.

took stock of the organizational process and coordination with other civil society organizations, mainly with the Women's Movement and African descent.

Develop an action plan and recommendations for the next five years, together with a strategic plan to position these results impact on the various agencies of States and regional and international organizations.

THE TOPICS ARE:

Culture and Identity

Globalization and indigenous women

Gender and development of indigenous women

Human rights of indigenous women Empowering indigenous women

Indigenous women and social movements and networks alliance

PROFILE OF THE PARTICIPANTS: The

Participants will be representatives of indigenous women leaders of indigenous organizations in the countries of South America, Central America, Mexico, United States and Canada, members of the Continental Network of Indigenous Women of the Americas.

Indigenous women representatives of indigenous women's organizations at regional, national or international.

representatives of Indigenous women mixed with actions specifically involving women at the regional, national or international. prominent Indigenous women nationally or internationally in the field of politics, knowledge, or the arts.

INVITED / OS SPECIAL

Experts on issues related to the development of indigenous women. Members

organizations

Leaders indigenous peoples and communities Community authorities

DELEGATES:

Representatives of women's organizations indigenous, local, regional, national or international Women

Community authorities, civil, agricultural and spiritual

peoples Members and indigenous communities of the continent

OBSERVERS:

NGO representatives

Institutional representatives of municipal, state and federal

Representatives from international organizations.

APPLICATION PROCESS:

Registration dates:

International participants, were held from 12 to 30 November 2010. Must complete the registration form attached to this document and should expect a response.

National partners: will take place from November 12 to December 5, 2010. Must complete the registration form in this document and should expect a response.

Registration forms should be sent to the following email:

Email: conamienlacemexico@yahoo.com.mx

Fabiola Del Jurado Mendoza

General Coordinator of the National Coordination of Indigenous Women Mexico Region Representative to the Continental Network of Indigenous Women of the Americas

Office Tel: 052 777243 February 1970

Tel Cel: 7771374005-7771878399