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It is essential to improve women’s access to services and promote their active participation in all spheres of society
Geneva, March 12, 2024.- International Women’s Day, celebrated on March 8 each year, is an emblematic date that remembers the importance of promoting gender equality in all spheres of society. In line with this premise, Dianova’s “Access within everyone’s reach” campaign highlighted the need to guarantee that all women with problematic drug use, regardless of their circumstances, have access to the services they need to improve their quality of life. life.It is important to emphasize that access to drug addiction programs is essential to empower women. Today, unfortunately, women facing addiction problems often face additional barriers to accessing the specific support services they need to recover and rebuild their lives. In this sense, International Women’s Day invites us to reflect on the importance of addressing gender inequalities in access to health and social services. It is essential that concrete steps be taken to remove these barriers and ensure that all women can access the resources necessary to overcome the challenges they face, whether related to addiction, mental health, gender-based violence or other issues. From Dianova they want to remember the importance of promoting the active participation of women in decision-making and in the defense of their rights. By creating spaces of empowerment for women and girls, you are contributing to real change for gender equality. In summary, the commemoration of International Women’s Day provides the opportunity to reflect on the challenges faced by women throughout the world. world, especially women with addictions who face double and triple stigma and to commit to working in community to build a future in which all women and girls have equal access to the resources and opportunities they need to thrive, for one issue of human rights and social justice.In conclusion, they have to emphasize that improving “women’s access” goes beyond the prevention and treatment of addictions. They have to fight so that women have access, like men, to all health services, also to scientific and technical education, to highly qualified jobs, to political participation and to any commitment or career that allows them to achieve. their maximum potential and commit to building a more prosperous and equitable society.
Contact Contact name: Gerard Gay Contact description: Dianova Internacional Contact phone: 34662209384