Monday, November 29, 2010

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Message for World Day against AIDS




UN Secretary General. December 1, 2010.




Next year, the AIDS epidemic will have 30 years. This anniversary provides a moment of reflection and an opportunity to reaffirm our determination. For 30 years, AIDS sown pain and death. But in parallel, over the years, the world community has united and human forces deployed in a fight with passion to save lives, making a real difference in the world. Decreases the number of new infections. Millions of people now receiving HIV treatment. Women are increasingly likely to be able to avoid passing the virus to their babies. Many countries have lifted the travel ban that affects people with HIV. The stigma is up - albeit slowly - with compassion and respect for human rights. The determination and solidarity are the strength of a movement through which the epidemic will eventually be removed. The first part the sixth Millennium Development Goal has been achieved: we have halted and begun to reverse the spread of HIV. We must stay the course and move forward without hesitation. The goal is clear: prevention, treatment, care and support should be universal. And action must be sustainable. After 30 years of struggle, raising the bar to zero: there is no new infection, no more discrimination and no deaths due to AIDS. World AIDS Day is an opportunity to commit ourselves to work together on this ambition, for all the inhabitants of the planet.

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

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INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE ELIMINATION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN


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Production for the Development of Mexico, AC., Binds to the post of UN secretary general, and defined concrete actions to build a culture of equity and respect for the physical and moral integrity of women, no only our country but worldwide.




THE SECRETARY-GENERAL - MESSAGE ON INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE ELIMINATION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN November 25, 2010 As noted, 2010 International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women , we recognize the widespread and growing effort to address this important issue. No longer are women's organizations alone. From Latin America to the United States, from Asia to Africa, men and children, young and old, musicians, celebrities and sports personalities, media, public and private organizations, and ordinary citizens are doing more to protect women and girls and promoting women's empowerment and rights. The social mobilization platform "Say NO-JOIN" has recorded nearly 1 million of the activities of civil society and individuals around the world. In August this year at the fifth World Youth Conference in Mexico, young activists from around the world were clear in their message: " Time to end violence against women and girls! "Member States are also involved. From November 2010, my database on the scope, nature and consequences of violence against women, which also records policies and programs to combat the pandemic, has recorded more than 100 reports of governments.'s celebration this year features the community's role business can play - from development projects to provide direct financial support to organizations working to end violence and accept the principles of corporate social responsibility. The "Women's Empowerment Principles", an initiative of United Nations Global Compact and UNIFEM, to recognize the costs to businesses of violence against women and now supported by over 120 leading companies. A growing number of media are bringing light to bear on so-called "honor killings, child trafficking and sexual violence in conflict, and awareness about the benefits to society of the empowerment of women . Yet much more needs to be done. In homes, schools and office, in refugee camps and conflict situations, the business sector can help us to prevent many forms of violence that women and girls continue to face. My United End Violence Against Women and Men Leaders Network, I launched last year, have created a welcoming and dynamic commitment. The word is spreading: violence against women and girls has no place in any society, and the impunity of perpetrators should no longer be tolerated. On this International Day, I urge everyone - governments, civil society, business, people - to take responsibility for ending violence against women and girls.

Monday, November 22, 2010

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¿Porqué CUMJUVA?

En la actualidad es indiscutible que el desarrollo humano no depende solo de la reducción de la pobreza, existe consenso de modo creciente que este objetivo requiere también aumentar la equidad y proporcionar la disminución de las desigualdades de todo tipo.
En los últimos años, los(as) afrodescendientes en las Américas se convirtieron en actores sociales y políticos que reivindican sus derechos, siendo que la historia de la población Afrodescendiente se expresa en un continuo de resistencia y fuerza, que marcan los últimos siglos de la historia de los países de la región.

According to statistics, the black population has the lowest indicators of social exclusion. In counterpoint to this harsh reality, there are some frames that point to a potential of several organized youth of African descent, such as networks, movements and organizations, in addition to dialogue with the public that has some progress towards racial equality in recent years.

Governments, civil society and international organizations, working together with people of African descent in the fight against racism, racial discrimination, and the inclusion of this population in the areas of decision making and public policy definitions. In this context of political action has always African-American youth staged a series of socio-political moments in the country, strengthening and valuing the social struggle of the African descent in the world and recognized as part of it.

This move indicates the construction of a new role for the youths of African descent, so that visa participatory and proactive, build a new social scene for young people, valuing distinctions and overcoming inequalities.
OBJECTIVES
World Youth Summit Afrodescents serve as a platform for the analysis of the progress, opportunities and challenges to the development of this important sector, framed in the strengthening of its political expression and empowering young leaders of African descent worldwide.


Objectives specific :
  1. Strengthen strategic capabilities on issues relevant to young leaders of African descent.
  2. facilitate the exchange of best practices, experiences and political and social action.
  3. Empower the African-American youth leadership and strengthen their joints and channel participation. Promote
  4. political discussions among participants, advocates and national and international experts.
  5. Set strategic alliances and opportunities for cooperation.
  6. Build a World Youth Platform Afrodescents as permanent space for analysis, exchange and cooperation between youth organizations and leaders of African descent worldwide.


CUMJUVA ABOUT
Noting the statement by the United Nations Organization and UNESCO, the International Youth Year under the theme "Dialogue and mutual understanding" to promote the practice of these concepts and ideals of peace and respect for human rights, freedoms and solidarity;

Just as the proclamation of General Assembly of the United Nations Organizationof resolution A/RES/64/169 of 2011 as International Year of African descent to promote the full enjoyment of economic, social, cultural, civil and political rights of this sector, its participation and integration into all aspects of society, and promoting greater understanding and respect for diversity of culture and heritage African descent;


The Asociación Proyecto Caribe, Costa Rica, in collaboration with the Circle of Youth of African descent in the Americas, convened the first Global Youth Summit of African descent. This event will bring together delegates selected representatives of regional and international cooperation agencies, the black movement activists at the international and national and international observers.


When?

NEW DATE POR LA CUMJUVA set
Radisson Europa Hotel & Convention Center

San Jose, Costa Rica

Saturday, November 13, 2010

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TRAINING PROGRAM FOR ENTREPRENEURS FORUM


Productive Women for the Development of Mexico, AC., On Friday, November 19, 2010., The Cordoba, Veracruz, PROFEUR program has focused on urban entrepreneurs in order to enrich the knowledge and acquire tools to deal with current challenges in business management topics such as innovation and creativity, as well as business management. workshop course participants will receive recognition.


(event sponsored by the Federal Government)

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URBAN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN VERACRUZ


Productive Women for the Development of Mexico, AC., Present in Cordoba, Veracruz on Friday November 19th day after 9 am SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FORUM, where exhibitors and speakers of first level we talk about biodiversity, sustainable production. sustainable development / international trade and health and food safety. Producers and persons related to the topics will be available to develop workshops where together addressing viable solutions for the improvement of agriculture and production.

(event sponsored by the Federal Government)