Estefanía Martínez Valencia Program opens call for registration for 2024 – Chamber of Commerce of Manizales por Caldas

The Chamber of Commerce of Manizales for Caldas in alliance with the Milagro de Abril Foundation, opens this year the call for companies in Manizales to be part of the Estefanía Martínez Valencia program, which was created in 2023, as a result of an unfortunate event of feminicide of a CCMPC official.

The objective of this initiative is to promote safe, equitable and inclusive work environments, which contribute to improving the productivity and competitiveness of companies, through the generation of capacities and appropriation of tools for the prevention and management of gender-based violence.

The call closes on April 30 and the schedule of activities will begin on May 9, with several themes around the topic. Registered companies can have access to talks guided by experts on topics such as; regulatory framework to address gender-based violence, emotional self-knowledge, breaking silences and empowering voices, among others.

We want to invite companies to participate in this program, which has a lot of implicit love, but also a lot of pain, since we created it as a result of a very hard experience of a femicide that we had the previous year. We want to invite you to inform yourself and register through our social networks and website”. Lina María Ramírez Londoño, executive president of the CCMPC.

Registered companies will have a tool kit with prevention material, which they can share with their work teams and thus raise awareness about this problem and take action in time.

We invite businessmen in the city to enroll in this program in order to contribute to the eradication of this violence and gender equality in society.

For registration and more information you can enter the following link: https://zurl.co/bYbL


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