Healthy environments in municipalities: regulatory advances to protect children
Read moreWithin the framework of the alliance with UNICEF Argentina, Fundeps visited the municipalities of Villaguay, Ezeiza, and Río Tercero, which are part of the Healthy Environments program under the Municipalities United for Children and Adolescents (MUNA) initiative. Each team is making steady progress in developing regulations…
COP30: For a community-led energy transition
Read moreWithin the framework of COP30 held in Belém do Pará (Brazil), members and allies of the Coalition for Human Rights in Development advanced a series of collective demands to Public Development Banks (PDBs) to support a community-led energy transition that respects rights and meets the needs of communities in the Global…
Córdoba moves forward in designing a new access-to-information law
Read moreWe took part in the working committee that is designing a draft law on access to public information for Córdoba. The initiative is part of the province’s 2nd Open Government Plan and seeks to update the regulations in force since 1999.
Last Thursday, November 13, we participated in the working committee tasked with…Fundeps supports the 2nd National Congress on Trans Childhoods and Adolescences
Read moreOn November 17, the city of Córdoba will host the 2nd National Congress on Trans Childhoods and Adolescences, to be held at the Aula Mayor of the Provincial University of Córdoba (Teatro Ciudad de las Artes).
Organized by the civil association La Casita Trans, the event will bring together leaders, activists, families,…Dialogue and alliances to build more inclusive and equitable universities
Read moreIn 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).
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Criticism based on the note “Mothers girls with capital letters”
The editorial "Girls mothers with capital letters" of the newspaper La Nación begins extrapolating the struggle of the "green scarves" (in reference to the Campaign for the legalization of abortion) with the example of girls who decided to…

The National Coalition to Prevent Childhood Obesity in Children and Adolescents spoke in favor of the frontal labeling of warnings
The National Coalition to Prevent Childhood Obesity in Children and Adolescents, a network of civil society organizations created with the support of UNICEF Argentina, spoke in favor of the adoption by our country of a frontal labeling of warnings,…

The situation of official advertising in Córdoba: electoral propaganda on the agenda
The official publicity is a very valuable mechanism of communication between the governments and the citizenship that has as its objective the access to public information and the rendering of accounts. However, the use of official advertising…

The president of the World Bank resigns: possible conflict of interest and transparency in the appointments
On January 7, the world was surprised by the untimely resignation of World Bank President Jim Yong Kim. With three years left to finish her second term, Kim stepped aside to take a position within the private sector. A possible conflict of interest…

The Morning Show again incurred media violence
The Ombudsman's Office responded to the complaint we made against "El Show de la Mañana", broadcast on Channel 12, for content that spectacularized a situation of clear violence towards a 12-year-old girl.
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Arcor responded to the complaint filed with the Ombudsman for Children and Adolescents
The company Arcor presented a report to the Ombudsman for Children and Adolescents (NNyA) arguing that the campaign "your fair share" is respectful of current legislation and does not violate the rights of children and adolescents.
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