DONES NO STÀNDARDS ASSOCIATION

Association awarded with the First Maria Aurèlia Capmany Award, in it 10th call (1996). The award is given by the Town Hill of Barcelona and the citizens of this city.

Premi Maria Aurèlia Capmany para las mujeres con minusvalía (EL País, 9 de març del 1996)

"Premio Maria Aurèlia Capmany para las mujeres con minusvalía" (EL País, 9 de març del 1996).

Única Associació de dones discapacitades acreditada davant a l’Assamblea General Extraordinària de les Nacions Unides, sota el títol “La dona a l’any 2000: igualtat entre els gèneres, desenvolupament i pau en el segle XXI” celebrada a New York el Juny del 2000

The only Disabled women association allowe to enter in the General and Extraodinary United Nations Meeting, called: “women in 2000: equality between gender,development and pace in the XXI century”, celebrated in New York City in June of 2000.


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No Standard women Association ask to UNO

És necessari que des dels òrgans de la ONU:

  • To promote a human resources action in order to disabled women readied could be teachers of population in these subjects: fight against architectonical, psychological and economical barriers. With their speeches we’ll get the peace of all people, we’ll erase fear against us, the shame people feel in front of all kind of differences. We can change our differences in a characteristic of our possibilities. At this way, we can value the difference.

  • To work in the education of citizens: in universities, masters, institutes, schools…

  • To demand to every country how many disabled women live in.

  • To exist a “reserved places” in work to disabled people because there are 500.000.000 million of disabled people in the world and over 60% are women.

  • To give sanitary and social services to all disabled women.

  • To exist an education to all disabled women.

  • To disabled women could have a politic representant.

  • To give public money in order to get social and technical ways to live an independence life.

  • To establish an union with UNO to follow this process, with a representation of the disabled women.

Mª Carmen Riu,
Presidenta