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Tara Patricia Cookson y Lorena Fuentes: Para que las mujeres “rindan”, necesitan poder – Vancouver Sun

Opinión: Los datos son importantes, pero la falta de ellos no es lo único que impide que mujeres y niñas vivan en plena igualdad

Autoras del artículo: Tara Patricia Cookson, Lorena Fuentes

La semana pasada, el primer ministro canadiense, quien se autoproclamado feminista, Justin Trudeau destina dinero allí donde pregona que debería ir. Ante una multitud de 8000 activistas de género, Trudeau anunció que el gobierno federal aumentaría la ayuda internacional para la salud de las mujeres, esto incluye la salud sexual y reproductiva, a 1400 millones de dólares para el año 2023.

El anuncio se hizo en Women Deliver, la conferencia más grande del mundo sobre igualdad de género, que tuvo lugar en Vancouver del 3 al 6 de junio. En dicha conferencia, Canadá sobresalió como líder global.

 
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