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Dialogue and alliances to build more inclusive and equitable universities

In October, Fundeps took part in two exchange spaces that centered on the relationship between universities, gender, and human rights: the 4th National Conference “Building Feminist Universities” and the meeting of the Forum of Rectors and Vice-Rectors of Public University Institutions (FoReVi-CIN).

The “Building Feminist Universities” conference, organized on November 6 and 7 by the National University of Córdoba through the Central Unit for Gender Policies and the Interuniversity Network for Gender Equality and Against Violence (RUGE-CIN), brought together representatives from universities across the country to reflect on the present and future of gender policies in higher education. Under the slogan “Weave, Resist, Persist: Gender Policies Built Through Networks,” the event reaffirmed its federal and interuniversity character, calling for collective efforts to sustain progress made and to envision more inclusive universities committed to human rights.

Within this framework, Fundeps participated in the presentation “Feminist Litigation as a Pedagogical Strategy: A Training Proposal in the Law Degree Program at UNC,” sharing the experience of the elective course Feminist Litigation: Legal Strategies for Gender Equality. The course, which has been offered for three years, is taught by an interdisciplinary team composed of professors and researchers from the Faculty of Law and the Institute for Studies on Law, Justice, and Society (IDEJUS), Catholics for the Right to Decide, Fundeps, and other practicing lawyers and members of the judiciary.

This initiative seeks to rethink legal education from a feminist and intersectional perspective, promoting critical analysis of legislation and jurisprudence, the design of legal strategies with a gender equality approach, and the articulation between academia, civil society, and the judiciary.

Likewise, as part of the UNC’s Social Advisory Council, Fundeps participated in the meeting of the Forum of Rectors and Vice-Rectors of the National Interuniversity Council (FoReVi-CIN), held on November 6 at the Evita Museum – Ferreyra Palace, under the theme “Education and Employment with a Gender Perspective.” This space brought together university authorities, business leaders, and social organization representatives with the goal of strengthening ties between academic institutions and social actors to promote inclusive and violence-free educational and work environments.

These spaces are key to deepening dialogue between civil society and public universities and to continuing to build feminist perspectives within the educational system—recognizing the transformative role of education in promoting gender equality and human rights.