Feb 20 β€’ 11:22 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Public consultation launched to map demands of women and youth in Baixo Amazonas

A public consultation initiated by the Association of Women Workers of Baixo Amazonas (AOMTBAM) aims to map the social, mental health, and rights demands of women and youth in the region.

The Association of Women Workers of Baixo Amazonas (AOMTBAM) commenced a public consultation on Wednesday, aiming to gather the demands of women and young people from the municipalities of SantarΓ©m, Juruti, and Γ“bidos. This initiative is part of the project Women Strong, Safe Children (MFCS), which is financed by the Alcoa Foundation. The project focuses on areas concerning social protection, mental health, and the guarantee of rights for these communities, allowing participants to contribute their insights and needs through a digital mapping process.

Luciana Guedes, the technical coordinator of Project MFCS, highlighted the importance of this consultation as a strategic foundation for fostering changes within the project. She emphasized the need to listen to the people living in the territory, suggesting that the insights gathered will be crucial for formulating concrete proposals to be presented to public authorities during in-person hearings. This consultation represents not only a collection of individual experiences but also a drive toward collective action and the establishment of strengthened strategies for women's rights.

This initiative reflects a broader trend in Brazil where local organizations increasingly prioritize community input in governance issues. By engaging women and youth directly, the AOMTBAM and the MFCS project aim to address specific regional challenges and ensure that the voices of those most affected are considered in policymaking. The potential outcomes may lead to enhanced social programs and greater accountability from local authorities, which can significantly impact community well-being in Baixo Amazonas.

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