The Manuel Chiriboga Award is open for PhD thesis projects in any discipline of the social sciences, on topics associated...
In Latin America, the inequalities faced by the different groups of women in the population are the expression of a profound social exclusion, where the intersection of gender, ethnicity, age and territory, pronounce the marginalization of some of them compared to others.
The evidence from our research shows how the experiences of inequality are heterogeneous, depending on where one is born and grows up in Latin America. Particularly in rural territories, where different systems of exclusion coexist and establish greater barriers to the full exercise of women’s rights.
By making their experiences visible and analyzing their diverse realities, Rimisp aims to contribute to the reduction of gender gaps, barriers and inequalities faced by rural women in terms of economic autonomy and decision making, favoring the full exercise of their rights, regardless of where they live.
The Manuel Chiriboga Award is open for PhD thesis projects in any discipline of the social sciences, on topics associated...
More than 30 participants from 8 countries of the continent gathered in Mexico City to participate in the workshop "Latin...