20 minutes and Oxfam Intermón launches a new edition of the advanced awards, with the support of the Nebrija and Teamlabs University and with the purpose of visible extraordinary women who, alone or with the collaboration of other people, build a more just and egalitarian society for all.
In this eleventh edition we are looking for women to thank their generous effort within the framework of March 8 and in the following categories:
- Advancer Prize. Fight against inequality.
- Advancer Prize. Social Action in Spain.
- Advancer Prize. Impact entrepreneur.
- Advanced young award, endowed with a master’s scholarship, at the choice of the winner, at the Nebrija University.
Those interested to these awards can present themselves completing this registration form; Other people can also propose their candidates. Help us find and make visible the work of these women with cause.
The admission of candidacies It will be open until midnight on February 17. The contest bases can be consulted on the Oxfam Intermón website.
The winners, to which a special prize designated by the jury will also be added, They will receive a tribute on Monday, March 3 on the Campus of the Nebrija University in Madrid and all of them will be interviewed in depth to publicize their work in 20 minutes.
The jury of this tenth edition of the Advanced Prize is composed of Encarna Samitierdirector of the newspaper 20 minutes; Edurne RubioDirector of Public Engagement of Oxfam Intermón; Marta SaavedraVice Dean of the Faculty of Communication and Arts of the Nebrija University; and Mariona González, Director of Teamlabs Barcelona.
More than a decade of extraordinary women
Last year There were five winning women: Esther Pina, a young businesswoman who makes musical events accessible to people with hearing impairment; Mireia Barba, from the Espigolador Foundation, where there is a second life to discarded foods in the field thanks to the preserved processed by workers in vulnerable situations; The teacher Mónica Rodríguez, founder of ‘A Heat Gest,, NGO of Help to Women Refugees in Conflicts, which collides the Afghan Women on the Run project; Pilar García de la Granja, president of the Amales Foundation, focused on children with neurodegenerative diseases and Judith Mascó, president of Ared, Catalan Foundation who gives work opportunities to women in prison eager to recover the reins of their life.
In previous additions the winners were: Asha Ismail, activist against female genital mutilation; Fabiola Martínez, whose foundation helps families with disabilities; Rocío Nieto, founder and president of APRAMP and pioneer in the fight against prostitution and trafficking in persons for sexual exploitation; Dr. Mafalda Soto, director of Beyond Suncare, who works for people with albinism in Africa; María Quiroga, director of Agronomists Without Borders; Rafaela Pimentel, who fights for the rights of household employees; Ana López Navajas, dedicated to recognizing the contribution of women in textbooks; María Pilar d’E errico, working for more than three decades for the dams; Mabel Lozano, documentary filmmaker and trafficking activist, and Sagrario Mateo, who exceeded her status as a victim of sexist violence to create a pioneering association in defending women in their situation in Navarra.
Among the finalists of the previous editions They meet Noelia Torresof association F5 factoring; Pax Dettoniof the Theater of Consciousness Association; Claudia Tecqlenof living with spasticity; Eva Mourof the International Oncological Yoga Network; Paloma Pastor, foundation without damage; Saray Manerowith a book we change the story; Alazne Urquijofor inclusive changers; Helga Flamtermeskyof a diaspora woman; María Guerreroby action for music (axm); Susana Gallego co -founder and director of the first TV channel for people with intellectual disabilities; Paula CalvoFirst Doctor of Antrozoology of Spain; Cristina Arandafor their promotion of technology among women to have the same opportunities, Dialla Diarra For their work to improve the autonomy of African women in the municipality of Banyoles, the pioneer coroner in the fight against sexist violence María Dolores Calvo Navarrothe lawyer Lorena Moncholí For her defense of women’s rights in the health environment, the researcher on migrations María José Castaño Reyero for their studies on women’s trafficking, and the communicator Mastrodomenic Isabel for its contribution to communication with feminist values.

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