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July 15, 2020 | 9:00 am Centroamérica - 5:00 pm Bruselas

This activity is part of a series of webinars, organised by the Central American Integration System (SICA) and the European Union programme EUROsociAL, with the collaboration of the ILO and other UN agencies, dedicated to reflecting intersectorially on the measures to be taken to address the crisis generated by Covid-19, providing a space to share the efforts being made in each country, while offering the opportunity to learn about practices from other countries outside the region and gaining the advice of experts.

Migratory phenomena have been and continue to be a priority on the agenda of the European Union, as well as that of the governments of the Central American region and SICA. Even in the current health emergency, migration is still a salient issue: the expected drop in remittances, the contingents of returned migrants, or the possible new migratory flows that a prolonged economic crisis could cause are three different and complementary aspects of the migration issue in the Covid-19 era discussed in this webinar.

June 17, 2020 | 10:00 am Panamá - 5:00 pm Madrid

The objective of this webinar is to promote a space for reflection and knowledge management with respect to the effects and impacts that covid-19 lockdown measures are having on the lives of women in the countries in the SICA region, with an emphasis on gender violence. This activity is organised by the Secretariat for Central American Social Integration, the General Secretariat of SICA, the Council of Ministers for the Women of Central America and the Dominican Republic, and by the EUROsociAL+ Gender Equioment.

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Violencia contra las mujeres en el marco Covid-19, impacto y medidas de abordaje en América Latina; diálogo con Europa

March 31, 2020 | 5:00 pm -

This webinar was organised by the Secretariat for Central American Social Integration and the General Secretariat of SICA together with EUROsociAL+. It also had the support of the World Food Programme, with the aim being to share experiences of using social protection to respond to the covid-19 crisis and its possible economic impacts on the most vulnerable members of the population.

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