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Pan-American Region committed to ‘Work Together’

6 March 2012

 

SAN JOSE – At the 1st ODUPA and Gender Equity Meeting held in the city of San Jose, Costa Rica from March 1st to 5th, the Pan-American region opted for a new work plan on gender equity: ‘Working Together’.

Presentations and analysis about gender equity was done during this activity by participants from 9 countries, i.e. United States, Guyana, El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico, Spain, Ecuador, Panama and Costa Rica.

‘All presentations analyzed our situation in the region to produce tools and concrete solutions, this is the first step of ‘Working Together’ but we hope to continue our work in the other continental organizations of FISU’, commented Rosa Mendez, FISU Assessor and Chair of the Gender Equity Committee.

Gerardo Corrales, President of the Costa Rican University Sports Federation (FECUNDE) said that for this Central American country is very important to promote discussion of gender equality, as it becomes an opportunity to contribute in developing the participation of women. ‘We hope that the initiative ‘Working Together’ permits the final inclusion of women in University Sport’, Corrales added.

The main topics developed in this meeting were:
• The gender social stereotypes on women’s participation in sport;
• Inclusion of women in the Olympic movement;
• Road walked for the rights of women in Costa Rica;
• The Costa Rican University Sports Federation.(FECUNDE);
• The university sports movement (FISU) and gender equity;
• Gender equality in EUSA;
• Current state of gender equity in different countries: United States, Barbados, El Salvador, Curacao, Spain, Guyana, Mexico, Guatemala;
• Inclusion of women in extreme sports.

During the last working session conclusions and recommendations were made as well as a ‘GUIDE OF GOOD PRACTICE ON GENDER EQUITY IN UNIVERSITY SPORT’ was approved and signed by the participants.  

The ODUPA Gender Equity Network has been established and the proposal to hold the ‘ODUPA Gender Equity Meeting’ annually with host countries in rotation as well as.

During the FISU Forum inTaipeiCity, theFISUGender Equality Committee will search further meetings like this to continue ‘working together’ in the world.

 

 

(Source: ODUPA/FECUNDE)

 

Aitor Canibe (ESP), Rosaura Mendez (FISU Assesor) & Sotero Vasquez (ODUPA President)

 

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