Programme:
Piloting Futures (PILOTEANDO FUTUROS). Young
women participation in the new labour and social scenarios. http://www.juventudcem.org
The
programme "Piloteando Futuros" is coordinated by the Women
Studies Centre (Centro de Estudios de la Mujer) of Argentina and financed
by the Inter-American Development Bank through PROLID (Support for Women
Leadership and Representation Programme - Programa de Apoyo al Liderazgo
y Representación de la Mujer).
Gloria
Bonder is the general coordinator. The programme is supported by the
Youth National Office (Dirección Nacional de Juventud) from the
Ministry of Social Development and Environment (Ministerio de Desarrollo
Social y Medio Ambiente) and the General Offices of Women and of Social
Policies (Direcciones Generales de la Mujer y la de Políticas
Sociales) from the Social Promotion Secretariat of the Buenos Aires
City Government (Secretaría de Promoción Social del Gobierno
de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires). The Argentinean Centre for the International
Cooperation and Development (El Centro Argentino para la Cooperación
Internacional y el Desarrollo - CACID) is the cooperation agency.
The
members of its Advisor Council are: Acevedo Riquelme, Dacil; Altschul
Monique; Aumedes, Noemí; Balardini, Sergio; Blejmar, Bernardo;
Borda, Marta; Di Marco, Graciela; Finquelievich, Susana; Mooney, Lelia;
Naddeo, María Elena; Percebal, Marita; Rodríguez, María
José; Rosenfeld, Mónica.
The main objective of the programme, which started in February 2000,
is to motivate and provide funding and technical assistance to social
organizations in Argentina, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay to develop innovative
training programmes in areas such as employability, citizenship and
leadership for young people, specifically for those who belong to popular
sectors.
A call
for projects was made and from the 324 proposals that participated 14
projects were selected after a tough process of evaluation in which
several regional experts intervened.
Between
May 29th and June 2nd in Pacheco, Buenos Aires, an intensive training
seminar took place with those in charge of the selected projects. The
objective of the seminar was to optimise the final formulation of each
project and its implementation. In order to achieve so, the teacher
staff formed by recognised professionals approached theoretical, pedagogical,
strategic planning and evaluation issues. The lectures were complemented
with workshops where participants review and redesign their projects.
The
selected programmes are based on the idea of offering young people assistance
in the following areas:
* Access to computer
science as an instrument to access significant information in the
definition of a labour project and community participation.
* Spaces for intergenerational dialogue through the contribution of
women leaders that assist young women.
* Exchange among young people from different social sectors.
Executing
Stage
The 14 proposals which receive subsidies, training and technical assistance
have begun the executing stage. Nearly 500 young people, basically women
from popular sectors, are participating in the programme.
During
September the First Electronic Forum was held with the presence
of all the projects and the Advisor Council. The forum was directed
to reflect and debate on Community Computer Science: its definition,
its possible uses, what strategies can be implemented and how the gender
variable intervenes in its use and impact.
At
the beginning of October the Technical Assistance and Evaluation
Stage began aiming at strengthening and optimising the implementation
and results of the projects. Today the technical group of the Women
Studies Centre has started to visit the Chilean, Paraguayan and Uruguayan
projects.
The
programme includes the following projects in each country:
Argentina
- Training
Project
for adolescent and young women in reformatory institutes:
from social exclusion to rights entitlement. Interdisciplinary Institute
of Gender Studies (Instituto Interdisciplinario de Estudios de Género),
Faculty of Philosophy and Arts - University of Buenos Aires (Facultad
de Filosofía y Letras - Universidad de Buenos Aires), Buenos
Aires. Coordinator: Andrea Fabre.
- Women and
Employability
FICAM- Research and Training Forum for Woman Working (Foro de Investigación
y Capacitación para la mujer trabajadora).
Buenos Aires. Coordinator: Norma Menna.
- "Together
for a change" ("Juntas para el cambio"). Strengthening
leadership capacities of young women occupying the Ex AU3 - SERCAL.
Buenos Aires. Coordinator: Elida Dominguez.
- Tools for Action (Herramientas para actuar).
CEGEP - Civil Association Centre for Management and Participation
in Social Projects (Asociación Civil Centro de Gestión
y Participación de Proyectos Sociales.)
- Enterprising
Rural Women Group: new commercialisation strategies based on innovative
knowledge and tools.
PRODEMUR- Rural Women Promotion (Promoción de la Mujer Rural).
Catamarca. (San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca).
Coordinator: Leandro Félix Rueda.
- Training
with occupational options in computer science area with a gender perspective.
LIHUEN - Interdisciplinary Centre for Prevention and Research on Reproductive
Rights (Centro Interdisciplinario de Prevención e Investigación
en Derechos Reproductivos) Río Negro. Bariloche.
Coordinator: Josefina Felitti.
Chile
- Young Women
pushing frontiers (Mujeres jóvenes empujando fronteras).
Fundación Instituto de la Mujer (Women Institute Foundation).
Santiago. Coordinator: Tatiana Cárdenas.
- Sustainability
of young women social participation in San Pedro and Valle Alegre
in the V region of Chile. CIDPA- Centre for Population Research
and Dissemination of Achupallas (Centro de Investigación y
Difusión Poblacional de Achupallas). Valparaíso (San
Pedro y Valle Alegre).
Coordinator: Ondina Collao Acosta
- Indigenous
Women, empowering and social policies. AUKIÑKO ZOMO-Mapuche
Women Corporation. Cautín.
Coordinators: María Isabel Curihuentro y Bernardita Calfuqueo
Paraguay
- Training
for the participation and social development of young people.
Humanitas Foundation. Asunción
Coordinator: Lorena Goiburú
- Productive
enterprising for income generation of young women in family states
in rural areas. CECTEC - Educational, Training and Peasant Technology
Centre (Centro de Educación, Capacitación y Tecnología
Campesina). Asuncion (NE of Itapúa)
Coordinator: Elizabeth del Carmen Duré Cáceres
Uruguay
- Computer
Science as a tool for the development of citizenship among young people.
Women Now (Mujer Ahora). Montevideo
Coordinator: Carmen Beramendi
- Young women and men: In search of social equity. Youth Forum
(Foro Juvenil). Montevideo (Montevideo y Durazno).
Coordinator: Florencia Scorza.
- Young Rural
Women supporters of the cooperative movement in Uruguay: Leadership
and Project Implementation. Pilot Experience.
CAF- Federation of Agricultural Cooperatives (Cooperativas Agrarias
Federadas). Montevideo (Colonia, Soriano, San José and Canelones).
Coordinator: Gabriela Quiroga.
For further information,
contact the Women Studies Centre (Centro de Estudios de la Mujer),
Argentina:
Ecuador 873, 4th
floor
C.P. 1214
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Phone/Fax: (+54-11) 4964-0697
E-mail: cem@wamani.apc.org