Jumillano the hamlet of Fuente del Pino hosted, on Saturday, the celebration of the Second Conference on "Rural women in the districts of Jumilla.
They involved more than one hundred people.
One of the ideas born of the conference was that of the figure of the woman link 'is, "in those districts which, by the geographical dispersion of the houses is more difficult to create a partnership, that one of these women Women constituted as to link, through the council and through it, you can make the transfer of information, application activities, courses, grants and initiatives, all women in this hamlet or rural area, "said Fuensanta Olivares, Councillor for Women.
Olivares said that this activity has been a success "by the participation and because they have been a step in the work of these associations."
Councilwoman Women also said that "it has tried to give new impetus to rural women's groups already formed, making assessment in time, how they got started, what has served them and the projects that have developed For nearly a year, while it has encouraged and promoted which are not constituted to do so, by the contributions that have regard to the daily lives of women within each of the districts. "
(AUDIO COUNCILMAN).
Throughout the sessions have been held several talks with the participation of the World Confederation of Rural Women (Ceres) and the Association of Women in Water and Earth, the Federation of Rural Women FADEMUR and Ademur La Jara and the Federation for Women and Families in Rural Areas Amfar.
There was also a panel discussion entitled: "Experiences of women in the villages of Jumilla, in the hands of associations of rural women in the villages of La Torre del Rico, La Fuente del Pino, Las Encebras and Land and Water Association Jumilla.
In addition, different women from the villages of La Estacada, La Zarza, La Alqueria, La Raja, La Cañada del Trigo and Roman, discussed the situation of women in the parish and demands.
It was also designed the audiovisual "photography exhibition of the historical background of the Ministry of Environment, Rural and Marine: 1948-1968", contained in the "Women in Family Farming: Past, Present and Future", edited by UPA and the Foundation Rural Studies.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla