Flora Tristan në 1843 u drejtohej punëtoreve “Duke kërkuar drejtësi për vetveten, vërtetojeni së pari ju që jeni në këtë rrugë. Njihni ju gruan me të drejta të barabarta, dhe më pas kërkojeni tek shoqëria”.
Ne qytetin e Korces grate dhe vajzat e rrjetit “Barazi ne Vendimarrje” kane zhvilluar disa takime sensibilizuese me gra te kategorive te ndryshme ne zonat rurale dhe disa pune konkrete ne qytet.Psh ne takimet e zhvilluara me drejtues te Institucioneve vendore eshte marre mbeshtetja e tyre ne rastin e hapjes se nje qendre per drogen .Me mbeshtetjen e Bashkise dhe fondacionit Kenedi po funksionon qendra apo "Streheza" per mbrojtjen e viktimave te dhunuara. Nje aktivitet mjaft masiv eshte edhe ne parkun e qytetit (sensibilizues)nen sloganin "Edhe nje shuplake eshte shume".
AKTIVITETE NE KORCE
Fushata "STOP Dhunes"
Aktivitete ne Tirane
Fushata "STOP Obeziteti"
Gruaja eshte e perfaqesuar denjesisht ne vendimarrje; The woman is fully represented in decision making?
The Emergence of Campaigns for Women's Rights
Although women's suffrage drew on common ideological positions, the distinct conditions of each country shaped campaigns for women's rights, the responses of government and society, and the outcomes of the debates. In many European countries, such as Russia, Austria-Hungary, and Spain, rule by hereditary monarchs meant that neither men and women were allowed full democratic political rights. Women were granted limited rights as citizens, and many did become active in reformist or revolutionary movements. In the absence of democratic institutions and practices, however, the demand for women's suffrage was frequently ignored until basic political rights had been won for men. In other countries, such as Germany, Denmark, and Ireland, the struggle for national unity and independence involved a simultaneous assertion of participation in the political system. Politically active women supported the nationalist campaigns, with the expectation that proving their citizenship in the national struggle would lead to their being granted the right to vote. The earliest campaigns for women's rights emerged in countries such as England and France, where citizenship and voting had been firmly established as political rights for men (although with important distinctions by class, religion, and location). In such countries, women suffered exclusion and oppression based solely on their gender. Understanding the stages of the campaign for women's suffrage requires an appreciation of how the context of each struggle shaped both the tactics of the advocates and the responses of opponents.
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Women have made great strides in the fight for equality, but gender bias continues to create huge barriers for many, especially poor women, women of color, and immigrant women. Ongoing struggles include ensuring equal economic and educational opportunities, ending gender-based violence, and addressing the harms to women and girls in the criminal justice system. Since 1972 the ACLU has been working to systematically end sex discrimination and ensure that all women and girls are able to lead lives of dignity.
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