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International congress in Cuba focuses on gender violence

The International Congress of Researchers on Childhood, Adolescence and Youth held in Cuba today will focus on gender violence, while establishing the debate on motherhood at an early age.

According to the program of the event held in the Havana Convention Center, the doctor in Social Sciences Clotilde Proveyer will participate in the panel entitled Unlearning hegemonic violence.

Similarly, experts in the field will hold a workshop on early pregnancy and discuss ideas for the prevention of this phenomenon.

This Wednesday’s agenda also includes the presentation of the text Gender violence, prostitution and trafficking in persons, as well as the volume Cuban adolescents and young people in the family and couple spheres. Systematization of an experience (2015-2019).

In addition, the sample of the World Population Report will take place, while the participants in person or virtually will be able to debate on the policies for the new generations in Cuba.

Other points on the program are strategies for job placement, opportunities for young people in rural settings and the program to combat racism in the Caribbean nation.

The International Congress began the day before and until tomorrow invites around a thousand delegates from 13 countries to reflect on issues such as education, demography, addictions, health, construction of protective spaces, food sovereignty and use of free time.

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