IV Transatlantic Summit in Budapest

IV Transatlantic Summit in Budapest

Our platform had the honor of participating in the Transatlantic Summit IV of the Political Network for Values, which brought together politicians from 30 countries in Budapest on May 25, 26 and 27.

This summit is always a milestone for collaboration and the creation of pro-family, pro-life and pro-freedom policies around the world.

Politicians who defend these principles in their countries have the opportunity to get to know each other, strengthen ties, exchange criteria, ideas and proposals. And, above all, to reinforce their firm decision to work for the Common Good, since that is why they are in politics.

Our platform participated as a civil society and was represented by our General Coordinator, Leonor Tamayo. It has been an honor and a privilege and has allowed us to open new opportunities for collaboration with several countries.

                       

With Lucy Akello, Member of Parliament of Uganda                              With José Antonio Kast, presidential candidate in Chile, and Margarita de la Pisa, Spanish MEP.

 

We have reaffirmed our position as a platform and the international need for entities such as ours, focused on women and with an eye on social and political change.

We have been able to reaffirm ties with politicians and entities with which we have been collaborating for a long time and to initiate new relationships with politicians from Croatia, Ireland, Uganda, Chile, Argentina...

 

We set out ready to intensify international action and collaboration with those politicians willing to defend and promote actions in favor of female identity and complementarity with masculinity, as well as the value of motherhood.

 

Francisco Sanchez, Congressman from Argentina

 

Join the 8M Declaration Women Are Not for Sale

Join the 8M Declaration Women Are Not for Sale

We want to unite thousands of people to raise their voices against the commodification of women.

Sign our declaration of this 8M of 2022 to make our voice heard at the UN next week during the CSW to which we will have access through our partners.

It will also reach the competent bodies in the countries where we have a delegation and partners. We will send you the Declaration together with the collected signatures.

Join the 8M Declaration Women Are Not for Sale

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STATEMENT 8M. Women are not for sale

The 8M has no meaning if women's dignity is not at the center of the demands.

Therefore, this 8M we want to raise our voices about practices that objectify women, and that are tragically intertwined:

1.- Surrogacy

This increasingly widespread and accepted practice means that surrogate mothers become a disposable product and children are turned into a commercial product with quality control.

In addition, this practice contradicts a number of international norms and provisions, especially those related to human dignity, adoption, protection of women and children, and human trafficking.

The practice of surrogacy is invariably linked to prostitution and trafficking networks.

Prostitution and human trafficking

The first objective is to eradicate the mentality of the use of the human person. Women and girls, who account for more than 75% of sex trafficking, must stop being seen as an object. As long as the pornography industry, prostitution (not just illegal prostitution) and the objectification of women in the media continue, there will continue to be a client who buys these "services."

Sexual exploitation is the one that generates the largest number of victims and a billionaire illegal business in constant increase. Terrible figures that cannot be understood without the consumer of pornography and prostitution entering into the equation.

3.- Pornography

Pornography is the breeding ground in which other forms of exploitation and denigration of women and girls develop.

It is not a minor issue, nor is it a matter of personal freedom since it is the beginning of objectification, generates addiction, creates patterns of violent behavior in sexual relationships and destroys people's self-esteem.

It is an industry that profits from suffering and humiliation and is the gateway to the rape of women and girls increasingly exposed with new technologies.

Therefore:

From Women of the World we demand from our authorities a greater institutional, budgetary and cooperation commitment with public and private organizations of the civil society to eradicate the practices that commercialize women, denigrate and enslave them. 

And we call on the general public to eradicate the mentality of the use and objectification of the human person, for which we will do our part with resources and dedication. the dignity of women is the raison d'être of our platform.

 

 

Join the 8M Declaration Women Are Not for Sale

Declaration 8M WOMEN ARE NOT FOR SALE

We present our Institutional Statement on the occasion of 8M 2022

You can support and join this statement by signing here: http://womenworldplatform.com/sumate-a-la-declaracion-8m-la-mujer-no-esta-a-la-venta/

STATEMENT 8M 2022 - WOMEN ARE NOT FOR SALE

The 8M has no meaning if women's dignity is not at the center of the demands.

Therefore, this 8M we want to raise our voices about practices that objectify women, and that are tragically intertwined:

1.- Surrogacy

This increasingly widespread and accepted practice means that surrogate mothers become a disposable product and children are turned into a commercial product with quality control.

In addition, this practice contradicts a number of international norms and provisions, especially those related to human dignity, adoption, protection of women and children, and human trafficking.

The practice of surrogacy is invariably linked to prostitution and trafficking networks.

Prostitution and human trafficking

The first objective is to eradicate the mentality of the use of the human person. Women and girls, who account for more than 75% of sex trafficking, must stop being seen as an object. As long as the pornography industry, prostitution (not just illegal prostitution) and the objectification of women in the media continue, there will continue to be a client who buys these "services."

Sexual exploitation is the one that generates the largest number of victims and a billionaire illegal business in constant increase. Terrible figures that cannot be understood without the consumer of pornography and prostitution entering into the equation.

3.- Pornography

Pornography is the breeding ground in which other forms of exploitation and denigration of women and girls develop.

It is not a minor issue, nor is it a matter of personal freedom since it is the beginning of objectification, generates addiction, creates patterns of violent behavior in sexual relationships and destroys people's self-esteem.

It is an industry that profits from suffering and humiliation and is the gateway to the rape of women and girls increasingly exposed with new technologies.

Therefore:

From Women of the World we demand from our authorities a greater institutional, budgetary and cooperation commitment with public and private organizations of the civil society to eradicate the practices that commercialize women, denigrate and enslave them.

And we call on the general public to eradicate the mentality of the use and objectification of the human person, for which we will do our part with resources and dedication. the dignity of women is the raison d'être of our platform.

 

You can download the Declaration here:  http://womenworldplatform.com/8m-la-mujer-no-esta-a-la-venta-2/

 

8M: Pornography

8M: Pornography

Pornography, this macabre industry, denigrates women at its highest level.

Pornography is an industry that seriously undermines the dignity of those who engage in it, since each becomes for another the object of rudimentary pleasure and illicit profit.

Pornography can not only normalize the abuse of victims, but it can also normalize sexual abuse in the minds of pornography consumers. When consumers develop a pattern of reification and dehumanizationseeing others as objects to useIt may also become easier to commit violence against them.

It's not an issue of consent because in the porn industry, there is virtually no way to guarantee that any piece of pornographic content is actually consensual, ethical or even legal. Defending pornography is not a matter of taste or freedomis to defend an industry that makes money from suffering and humiliation.

As long as there is a demand for pornography, especially extreme, abusive or degrading pornography, the pornography industry will continue to exploit vulnerable people to meet that demand.

The civilian authorities have the enormous responsibility to prevent the production and distribution of pornographic material This is why we demand a strong control and laws that regulate and prevent this practice.

 

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