Católica celebrates International Women's Day with work on Women's Human Rights
On the date on which women are internationally celebrated, UCP Press presents the book "Women's Human Rights".
The work gathers the contributions of 30 women from different professional areas, invited by Margarida Medina Martins (Association of Women against Violence), Mariana Cunha (Association against Femicide) and Paulo Pinto de Albuquerque.
Launched in the Portuguese Assembly of Republic on February 23rd, the collective work addresses issues such as women trafficking, domestic violence, discrimination at work, access to housing and social assistance, and the right to maternity.
Present at the book presentation were Catarina Sarmento e Castro, Minister of Justice, Edite Estrela, Vice-President of the Assembly of the Republic and coauthor of the work, Ana Maria Guerra Martins, Judge at the TEDH and prefacer of the work, Mariana Cunha, organizer, and Anabela Antunes, Director of UCP Press.