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Juliana Rincón, de Mujeres que Transforman, habló en el evento “L@s jóvenes hablan” sobre la importancia del rol de las mujeres, jóvenes y niñas en la construcción de paz. Asegura que el legado de las lideresas sociales debe seguir vigentes en las nuevas generaciones.

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00:00I really applaud a lot of these spaces because the war we silence, the war we remove the word, so
00:06being able to speak is for me an act of peace.
00:10But well, responding to the question, I think we, as a life team, have been historically constructed peace.
00:17As an organization, since 2005, we have sought to empower women and their organizations from the ability of political, social,
00:35economic, cultural and ambiental, recognizing the enormous value of the biodiversity of our Amazon.
00:45All this with the purpose of recovering the social tissue affected by the armed conflict and by the socio-political
00:52violence that affects us especially women.
00:54Since 2005, we are looking to support a construction of a peace, justice social and gender equality.
01:02However, with this new structure, these aportes, how do they accomplish their potential?
01:08Because we have been able to empower women economically from the businesses that they have from their organizations.
01:15We have been able to empower and we have been able to empower them politically,
01:18from understanding that we are subject to transformative policies, that we have an important incidence in the social mobilization
01:25and that for that we also need guarantees of political participation and protection of our lives.
01:32Also, we don't think that we can have political participation if we don't have a life free of violence.
01:38We, with our campaign No Está Sola, with our strategy Radio Al Desnudo,
01:43we have been able to generate awareness about that it is important that women struggle to fight for women
01:50for having a life free of machismo, free of sexism, and that they understand that within being a political subject,
01:56we have to seek those rights sexual and reproductive rights for our lives, right?
02:00And, of course, also, from the environmental, we are looking to protect the environment with our strategy
02:06of the guardian of the water and the territory.
02:08And, as I said my colleague, we now only have a institute in the Putumayo,
02:13but we look to that it is a public university, free of quality and quality,
02:17so that the knowledge be in the territory, so that the knowledge be in the territory,
02:21and that that knowledge, in the end, serve to transform those territories
02:25to the direction that we want.
02:26All this is traversed by a intergenerational dialogue.
02:30We are hereders of some leaders that came before us,
02:34and we also seek to pass this legacy to the new generations,
02:39even to the ones that have not been born.
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