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Mundubat´s lines of work
 
Gente en BrasilMundubat's Strategy for Brazil proposes to give a major turn of the screw to what has been being done in recent years within the country, in order to centre itself within the Sectorial Lines that best define Mundubat's institutional support according to its Overall Strategy for 2006-2009.
 
Line 1:
Accompanying MST in the process of constructing, appropriating and disseminating a new Production Technology and Power Grid for the Agricultural Reform Settlements in Brazil, with the aim of achieving Food Sovereignty for them and integrating peasant women into think-tank and practical processes.
 
Line 2:
Accompanying MAB in its process of institutional strengthening and national and international co-ordination, with the aim that it should participate in the think-tank process and widen the debate about the construction of a new power grid for the country, integrating women and men from the country and the city into the process.
 
Line 3:
Identifying basic needs of peasant men and women within the grassroots of MST and of the population affected by the building of the barrages in Brazil from the grassroots of the MAB, so as to be able to resolve and meet immediate issues and needs, such as collective infrastructures, housing or health care, paying special attention to the practical needs of women and from the point of view of the demands and meeting of Economic, Social and Cultural Human Rights (ESCRs).
 
Line 4:
Identifying the strategic needs of peasant women connected with MST and MAB and those of city women connected with SOF so as to enable them to participate in the public and political arena, to broaden and deepen their participation in social movements, to accompany their participation in the processes of constructing Food Sovereignty and Energy Sovereignty proposals and to provide incentives for the necessary country-city link-up.
 
Line 5:
Thinking more deeply about the processes of social co-ordination in Brazil, regional integration processes in South America and North-South Relationships through participation in forums and Mundubat's accompanying La Vía Campesina Brazil and the World Women's March.
Adjusting strategies, donors and local partner organizations.
Fundación Mundubat. Sombrerería, 2-3º 48005 BILBAO.
Tel.: (+34) 944 162 325 Fax: 944 794 248 emintegi@mundubat.org