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Guidance for Families on Emotional Self-Regulation and Alternatives to Eliminate Violence in Parenting Year of publication: 2020 Author: Maite Onochie Corporate author: United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) | Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) This material seeks to guide families in the role of caregivers. It proposes important recommendations in the first three years of life. It gives alternatives on how to calm young children, how to handle self-care by caregivers, how to handle crying, and promote emotional regulation and containment.
Educational Contexts, Feminism and Gender identities of Adolescents from a Rural Mayan Town in Yucatan (Iberoamerican Journal of Education; vol. 89, no. 1) Year of publication: 2022 Author: Silvia Montejo Murillo Corporate author: Organización de Estados Iberoamericanos (OEI) The purpose of this article is to compare and explore the gender identity of adolescent women from a rural Mayan locality, from two of their educational contexts: the telesecundaria school and daily life in the community. Interviews and participant observation were used to obtain qualitative primary data. Among the main findings, it stands out that the institutional structure and rigidity of the school limits adolescents from being able to act at certain times from social attributes different from those offered by their locality. Likewise, the school contributed to the individualization of the participants and trained them to have foreign values as a desirable representation of “development”, aspects that do not necessarily contribute to the idea of “community”.
Women: Dispossessed Bodies and Territories in the Bajo Atrato Year of publication: 2022 Author: Magda Rocio Martínez Montoya Corporate author: Centro de Investigación y Educación Popular (CINEP) The violence exerted against the bodies of women is also a violence exerted against the territories. For the black, indigenous and mestizo women of the Bajo Atrato, their bodies are a substantive part of the territories and, from there, they have built and defended it. The rivers, swamps and streams are the extension of their arms and legs, waters in which they remain submerged carrying out daily tasks together with other women, their sons and daughters. In said construction and defense, their body-territories have been severely dispossessed and violated. However, they have fought and resisted, and continue to do so despite enormous risks, serious human rights violations and state abandonment. In Women: dispossessed bodies and territories in the Bajo AtratoAnalytical and contextual elements are presented that help to understand the complex relationship between gender-based violence and the processes of defending the rights to land and territory. With the delivery of this report to the Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP), the CINEP/PPP and the Inter-Church Commission for Justice and Peace, within the framework of the Vamos por la Paz project, provide relevant information to case 004, which prioritizes the events that occurred in the region of Urabá, Bajo Atrato and Darién.
Cerro Cuchillo: The Forest is Exhausted Year of publication: 2022 Author: David Buitrago Tello Corporate author: Centro de Investigación y Educación Popular (CINEP) This report presents different aspects around the "Cerro Cuchillo" territory and its inhabitants. The ecosystems and their relationships with the communities are described, the alterations they have suffered, the processes of change and damage and the protection and restoration measures of the strategic ecosystems. All this, through qualitative research tools, which allowed identifying the processes of change and abandonment of the territory.
Experiences and Narratives of Women Leaders and Defenders of Chocó, Nariño, Antioquia and Cauca in the Implementation of the PDET Year of publication: 2022 Author: María Alejandra López Mendoza | María Adelaida Palacio Puerta | María Camila Barrera Gutiérrez | Javier Lautaro Medina Bernal Corporate author: Centro de Investigación y Educación Popular (CINEP) This document describes the experiences and narratives of women and women leaders and defenders of Choco, Nariño, Antioquia and Cauca in the implementation of the Development Programs with a Territorial Approach (PDET) are a state planning and management instrument that seeks to implement prioritized and coordinated manner the sectoral plans and programs within the framework of the Comprehensive Rural Reform (RRI), in coordination with the territorial development plans, in the 16 subregions that group the 170 prioritized municipalities, and thus contribute to the structural and comprehensive transformation of the field.
Care and Self-care: Manual of Citizenship and Coexistence from the Collective Construction of Meanings and Networks Year of publication: 2015 Corporate author: Centro de Investigación y Educación Popular (CINEP) This manual, which corresponds to the second phase of the Pedagogical Tool Box for Education for Citizenship and Coexistence, presents three axes of reflection: 1) self-care; 2) care of the others and the others: people near and far; and 3) care of strangers and the other. Each of the axes is accompanied by didactic tools that allow deepening in the contents.
Gender Violence in Childhood and Adolescence: Challenges and Realities Year of publication: 2022 Corporate author: Red Papaz In this space, the guests talk about the challenges that girls face in their daily lives and how the school and the family together can build strategies to respond to them. In addition, they will invite us to reflect on the important role of boys and men in the consolidation of protective environments free of gender-based violence.
What Do We Work for? Year of publication: 2022 Corporate author: CuriosaMente In this video he presents us the objective of working and how it humanizes or dehumanizes us. It shows how the perspective on work has been changing as time goes by and its meaning for our lives and for the world. 