GI-ESCR’s action in Chile aims to promote rights-respecting, gender inclusive and climate-sensitive alternatives for Chile’s constitutional process and economic policy debates. 

GI-ESCR uses international experience in other human rights and feminist frameworks to provide technical assistance to Chilean partners and help them influence discussions on the new constitution.

GI-ESCR works together with partners on the ground to encourage the exchange of experiences in social and economic policies between Chile and international actors. That reciprocity helps Chilean partners push for a rights-respecting, gender-inclusive and climate-sensitive agenda.

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These are the initiatives We have developed so far to promote economic and social rights, in alliance with civil society organizations at the local, national and global levels.


Issue

On 25th October 2020, Chileans were called to decide on the biggest change in the country since democracy was reestablished in 1990. They voted on a referendum that would determine the elaboration of a new constitution.

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Our Approach

GI-ESCR focuses on informing and influencing debates on the new constitution from the perspective of gender, economic, social, and cultural rights.

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Publications


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Media Coverage

See here overall media coverage to our project in Chile


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