Post by jannatjahan1111 on Feb 28, 2024 3:33:09 GMT -5
The town of Santa Cruz de Mudela has once again demanded real and effective equality between men and women through a rally that the town's City Council has called in front of the Town Hall on the occasion of March 8, International Women's Day .At twelve noon, the mayor, Gema García-Mayordomo, accompanied by several members of the Government team and by different residents of the town, read a manifesto to demand that all women have the same opportunities as men without added barriers.
Furthermore, the Santa Cruz de Mudela City Council, in collaboration with the municipality's schools, has planned a wide and extensive program to commemorate this important day marked in red on the calendar and promote equality among all the residents of the Industry Email List town. .A program that began on March 4 with the play 'Puppets for equality', aimed at students from the two primary schools in the town. The events will continue on March 9 with the screening of the film 'Brave' for the boys and girls beneficiaries of the Co-Responsible Plan.
On March 14 and March 15, the students of CEIP Cervantes and Colegio La Inmaculada will enjoy the 'Your role in the village' gymkhana, which also promotes values of equality among schoolchildren.Finally, the elderly of Santa Cruz de Mudela will also have activities to promote equality. For this reason, the Senior Center has organized the 'Haima of the Senses' activity in which different exercises will be carried out for physical and emotional well-being.
The Councilor for Equality, Amanda de Lamo, highlighted that this year, once again, the Santa Cruz de Mudela City Council once again shows its commitment to women in the objective of achieving that desired real and effective equality. Likewise, regarding programming, the councilor has stressed the importance of instilling these more egalitarian values from the earliest ages, therefore, the bulk of the programming has been carried out with the youngest members of the town in mind.
The president of the Ciudad Real Provincial Council, José Manuel Caballero, signed this morning in Socuéllamos, during the event held on the occasion of the presentation of the VI Equality Award of the Ciudad Real Provincial Council to the Kiele players, agreements with the women's clubs in the province that compete, through which the institution acquires the commitment to match up to 80 percent of aid to federated women's sports with respect to men's sports in the same category.
Since Caballero assumed government responsibilities, he has been expressing growing concern about the difference between aid for women's and men's sports. Since this mandate began, this personal commitment of the president of the Provincial Council has been visualized through the Sports area. To the point that in percent of the financial allocation remains to be covered to achieve total equality in the financing that women's clubs receive with respect to men's clubs.
The president of the Provincial Council has opted for equality in the field of sports and that involves equalizing institutional financing for women's sports. A challenge that will be met next year, as announced by Caballero himself after presenting the VI Prize for Equality to the Kiele Socuéllamos players, who are competing in the Iberdrola Volleyball League for the third consecutive year. They currently occupy second place in the classification despite the fact that they play and train in a very small town, according to Caballero, if one takes into account that they face teams from Barcelona, Seville or Tenerife.
The agreements have been signed by the Bolaños Ana Almansa Handball Club; for La Solana women's soccer, David Peinado; for Almagro Women's Indoor Soccer, Concepción Ledesma; for the Puertollano Women's Indoor Soccer, Raúl Castilla; for the Pozuelo Handball Club, Carmen Cabrer; and on behalf of Kiele Socuéllamos Volleyball, Francisco Santos.
Furthermore, the Santa Cruz de Mudela City Council, in collaboration with the municipality's schools, has planned a wide and extensive program to commemorate this important day marked in red on the calendar and promote equality among all the residents of the Industry Email List town. .A program that began on March 4 with the play 'Puppets for equality', aimed at students from the two primary schools in the town. The events will continue on March 9 with the screening of the film 'Brave' for the boys and girls beneficiaries of the Co-Responsible Plan.
On March 14 and March 15, the students of CEIP Cervantes and Colegio La Inmaculada will enjoy the 'Your role in the village' gymkhana, which also promotes values of equality among schoolchildren.Finally, the elderly of Santa Cruz de Mudela will also have activities to promote equality. For this reason, the Senior Center has organized the 'Haima of the Senses' activity in which different exercises will be carried out for physical and emotional well-being.
The Councilor for Equality, Amanda de Lamo, highlighted that this year, once again, the Santa Cruz de Mudela City Council once again shows its commitment to women in the objective of achieving that desired real and effective equality. Likewise, regarding programming, the councilor has stressed the importance of instilling these more egalitarian values from the earliest ages, therefore, the bulk of the programming has been carried out with the youngest members of the town in mind.
The president of the Ciudad Real Provincial Council, José Manuel Caballero, signed this morning in Socuéllamos, during the event held on the occasion of the presentation of the VI Equality Award of the Ciudad Real Provincial Council to the Kiele players, agreements with the women's clubs in the province that compete, through which the institution acquires the commitment to match up to 80 percent of aid to federated women's sports with respect to men's sports in the same category.
Since Caballero assumed government responsibilities, he has been expressing growing concern about the difference between aid for women's and men's sports. Since this mandate began, this personal commitment of the president of the Provincial Council has been visualized through the Sports area. To the point that in percent of the financial allocation remains to be covered to achieve total equality in the financing that women's clubs receive with respect to men's clubs.
The president of the Provincial Council has opted for equality in the field of sports and that involves equalizing institutional financing for women's sports. A challenge that will be met next year, as announced by Caballero himself after presenting the VI Prize for Equality to the Kiele Socuéllamos players, who are competing in the Iberdrola Volleyball League for the third consecutive year. They currently occupy second place in the classification despite the fact that they play and train in a very small town, according to Caballero, if one takes into account that they face teams from Barcelona, Seville or Tenerife.
The agreements have been signed by the Bolaños Ana Almansa Handball Club; for La Solana women's soccer, David Peinado; for Almagro Women's Indoor Soccer, Concepción Ledesma; for the Puertollano Women's Indoor Soccer, Raúl Castilla; for the Pozuelo Handball Club, Carmen Cabrer; and on behalf of Kiele Socuéllamos Volleyball, Francisco Santos.