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DEAR TEACHER: ALFREDO CALDERÓN DEAR CLASSMATES: CLASS CA2-4

UNIVERSIDAD CENTRAL DEL ECUADOR FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS ADMINISTRATIVAS CONTABILIDAD Y AUDITORIA CURSO: CA2-4 AULA: 74 2012. PARTICIPANTS: CALVOPIÑA MIGUEL CAMACHO DANIELA CARDENAS EVELYN CARRILLO CARMEN CHAVEZ EVELYN COYAGO ELIZABETH CRUZ VANESSA DUTAN LOURDES. DEAR TEACHER: ALFREDO CALDERÓN

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DEAR TEACHER: ALFREDO CALDERÓN DEAR CLASSMATES: CLASS CA2-4

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  1. UNIVERSIDAD CENTRAL DEL ECUADORFACULTAD DE CIENCIAS ADMINISTRATIVASCONTABILIDAD Y AUDITORIACURSO: CA2-4AULA: 742012

  2. PARTICIPANTS:CALVOPIÑA MIGUELCAMACHO DANIELACARDENAS EVELYNCARRILLO CARMENCHAVEZ EVELYN COYAGO ELIZABETHCRUZ VANESSADUTAN LOURDES

  3. DEAR TEACHER: ALFREDO CALDERÓN DEAR CLASSMATES: CLASS CA2-4 DEAR TEACHER:ALFREDO CALDERÓNDEAR CLASSMATES:CLASS CA2-4

  4. “desert flower”Waris Dirie is a model, actress and activist, as well as ONU ambassador, and from an early realized that the world was "no respect for women" and decided "to have another life”DIRIE SAID:"I think we should seek peace, love and respect," SHE was born in a family of nomads in the desert of Somalia and THREE years passed through the ritual of female circumcision.

  5. OBJECTIVES: To publicize the "ablation" is a form of child abuse where there is respect for human rights of women.  * Awareness among new generations not practicing rites and traditions that affect the physical and psychological integrity of women in the world.

  6. PREAMBLE *Violence against women has many facets ranging from discrimination and contempt to the physical or psychological aggression and murder. Occur in many different areas (family, work, and training).

  7. POSITION *Male violence is too rooted in the world; thousands of women are subjected to this practice. To eradicate it takes will, political and economic resources needed to carry out this social work.*Violence against women is not confined to any political or economic system, but is prevalent in all societies of the world and regardless of economic status, race or culture*The female circumcision, female genital mutilation is another form of violence against women. It is estimated that annually are carried for two million women. Ablation cancels women's sexuality.

  8. PROBLEM *The effects of ablation are the excruciating pain, chronic pain, problems during labor and unsatisfactory sexual relations, even the death of the victim. *Loss of self esteem, fears, depression, inappropriate behavior, in short, deterioration in health.

  9. POSSIBILITIES *Promote a process of change has to be materialized and supplemented by all kinds of measures: legislative, judicial, and educational resources. *Education at all levels is essential to promote the social change necessary. *States should take urgent and concrete measures to ensure equality between men and women and protect women's human rights |*Sensitize the authorities of each state to respect and implement the laws established by the ONU against female mutilation

  10. PROPOSAL *Listen attentively to all women who have problems.*Do not judge or criticize women who live or who went through this problem.*Provide guidance in finding legal support, medical, social and psychological.*Educating women about their rights and the "Law of violence against women and the family."*Promoting rational sex education and youth who have can generate values.

  11. SUMMARY A GLOBAL PROBLEM"Governments think it is an African problem and say 'Why?'. But they are wrong, because it is a problem that is in all countries," he said on a question which, according to UN estimates, affects daily about 8,000 girls. In addition, ablation is practiced openly in 28 African, Arab and Asian countries, but due to emigration, also affects Europe, the U.S. or Canada. In addition, over 2,000 children die every day from infections following this practice, as told in the film, made for women "are clean."By Waris Dirie, author of four books and his life was reflected in a BBC documentary entitled 'A nomad in New York'. "We must understand that FGM has nothing to do with tradition, culture or religion. It is a form of child abuse," said more than once activist.Dirie When asked where he got the courage to continue his life, before achieving success, he replied that "everybody, difficult circumstances, finds the strength to move forward." "We all do every day," he said, adding he does not know whether there is "something called courage."

  12. . "AMONG WOMEN, we are convinced"On how to convince an end to the ablation in the world, Dirie said she could convince her mother, who forgave and which bears no grudge. "She makes detective in my village. If my mother could, we, as women we are convinced," he said.

  13. . THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!!!!!

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