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Las Inviernas Celebrates the 5th Meeting of Women’s Associations for International Day of Rural Women.

Here’s the translation into American English:

Las Inviernas was the venue for the V Meeting of Women’s Associations, held this Saturday in commemoration of the International Day of Rural Women. Nearly two hundred women from eleven municipalities in the region gathered under the slogan “Rural Women: Sowing History,” paying tribute to the pioneers of the La Soledad Women’s Association and emphasizing the importance of women’s roles in the life of the towns.

The event, organized by the La Soledad Women’s Association in collaboration with the Women’s Center of Cifuentes and the Las Inviernas Town Hall, brought together representatives from towns such as Alaminos, Brihuega, and Cifuentes. Susana de Diego, president of La Soledad, expressed her satisfaction with the event, emphasizing that the vitality of the towns largely depends on the work of women.

During the morning, a heartfelt tribute was held for the founders of the local association, recalling their sacrifices and contributions during a time when opportunities for women in rural areas were scarce. Their efforts were crucial in creating a space for support and gathering that has promoted the social fabric of the community.

The deputy mayor, Tomás Puado, highlighted the importance of active female participation, stating that their organization is vital for the future of the towns. Laura Gil, provincial delegate for Equality, insisted on the need to highlight the role of rural women, underscoring that addressing their needs is essential for achieving effective equality.

Senators Araceli Martínez and Montserrat Rivas also emphasized the historic role of women in communities, encouraging sisterhood and collaboration as means to advance the fight for their rights. At the closing, Marta Benito from the Women’s Center of Cifuentes presented a positive assessment of the meetings, celebrating the growth of women’s associations and the energy that rural women bring.

The day concluded with a communal meal and activities fostering camaraderie, where each participant was gifted a knitted flower as a symbol of collective work. The final message emphasized that rural women are the heart of their communities and that their work is essential for the future of the rural environment.

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Source: MiMub in Spanish

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