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Houria Boutayebwill be a speaker at the V International Butterfly Woman Forum

Houria Boutayebserá, at the V Butterfly Woman Forum.

The V International Women’s Butterfly Forum will be held on November 25 and will have as its main stage the Luis Buñuel room of El Colegio de Españaan organization dependent on the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities of the Spanish Government. The international contest has been convened for this November 25 in Paris France by the Colombian Albita Neira together with the international journalist Daniel Mejía Lozano who in a single narrative will present artists, activists, political leaders, writers and international speakers all with a common purpose, to defend gender equality.

Houria Boutayeb will present the Moroccan Association of Spanish-speaking Journalists. “Our association aims to promote the image of the kingdom of Morocco on a political, economic, tourist, cultural, artistic and sporting level at a time when Morocco is committed to strengthening and consolidating the Atlantic façade to open up to the world,” Houria explains beforehand. to arrive in Paris.

Houria Boutayebserá, at the V Butterfly Woman Forum.

The Spanish language could be the perfect key and the most suitable key to access new markets and people eager to discover the riches and civilization of the kingdom of Morocco, a modern and traditional country. At the same time, proud of his heritage and identity.

As an association, the defense of the rights of Spanish-speaking journalists and training are two key objectives in the daily work of this association, which will dedicate an important space to the territorial unity of the kingdom and the monitoring of all the news published by the Spanish press and Latin American on Morocco. Alternative media from Europe and Latin America will participate in the V International Forum Mujer Mariposa Paris 2024.

The Forum has historically been held within the framework of the World Day for No Violence against Women with panelists from Spain, Mexico, Peru, Colombia, Argentina, Chile, Bolivia and the United States in legislative settings, the most recent being the plenary session of the Senate. of Spain and the Congress of Mexico. Utopia is transformed with affirmative actions.

Other guests at the Paris 2024 Butterfly Woman Forum

Paraná State Representative Mabel Canto, from the city of Clevelândia in the southwest of the State of Paraná, will be present on this stage. Originally from Ponta Grossa for more than 28 years, Mabel received the title of Honorary Citizen of the city she loves so much in June 2020. Mother of two children, lawyer and radio host, daughter of the former mayor of Ponta Grossa and former state representative, Jocelito Canto. She is currently serving her second term as a state representative, having been elected in 2022 as the second most voted woman in Paraná, with 70,215 votes. She is the state representative with the most votes in the history of the municipality of Ponta Grossa with 51,375 votes. Mabel was also the most voted in Ipiranga, Carambeí and Imbituva.

Mabel Canto is the creator of the social project “Garagem Mulher”, which currently develops social work aimed at serving women in situations of violence and vulnerability.

During her mandate as a parliamentarian she has focused on expanding and consolidating women’s rights, as well as improvements in the areas of health, education, consumer protection, sports and public security.

The day will be inaugurated by Albita Neira, founder and director of the Ibero-American Mujer Mariposa Foundation, giving way to panels where the exchange of experiences in a single narrative builds the invisible threads that allow us to visualize equality beyond the utopia of political discourse.

Arif Anís, author of the book ‘Habits of success‘ became a Wall Street Journal and USA Today best-selling book, who has received the royal honors of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) from King Charles III in June 2023 for his services during the COVID pandemic, was a Member of Parliament for the City of London in April 2022 in recognition of his work during the pandemic and received the Points of Light award from British Prime Minister Boris Johnson for his One Million Meals campaign in May 2021, will participate as guest of honor at the V International Butterfly Woman Forum.

In previous versions of the Forum in countries such as Mexico, Colombia and Spain, inspiring women have been invited, such as Breyssi Arana, who for her extraordinary achievements in empowering women and promoting the entrepreneurial spirit in Spain and Latin America , has received the Avicenna Medal in the United Kingdom.

Through her visionary leadership and unwavering commitment to gender equality, she has inspired countless women to pursue their entrepreneurial ambitions.

Their initiatives have not only transformed individual lives, but have also stimulated economic growth and social progress throughout the region. Breyssi’s dedication exemplifies the spirit of innovation and service that the Avicenna Medal celebrates.

The Avicenna Medal was awarded by Prince Philip Erasmus of Liechtenstein and is a member of the princely family of Liechtenstein. He is the son of the reigning Prince Francis Joseph II and younger brother of the current reigning Prince John Adam II. He is styled His Serene Highness. Breyssi will be present in the Luis Buñuel room of the Colegio de España on November 25 in Paris.

Pamela Garrido Cisternas, the APEC Woman Leaders award, will be a panelist at the V International Butterfly Woman Forum. In 2011, she was part of the delegation to represent Chile at the APEC Women’s Forum held in San Francisco, where she received the APEC Woman award. Leaders 2011, for their contribution and innovation to the economy and development of the region and country.

Esmeralda De Luna, representing Mexico, is an Unwavering Philanthropist in Defense of Women’s Rights and Social Reintegration, speaker at Paris 2024. For her tireless work in favor of human rights, social justice and her contribution to the well-being of Mexico, Esmeralda De Luna has been recognized with three Honoris Causa Doctorates, distinctions that reflect her outstanding career and her deep love for her country. These recognitions, granted by various academic and social institutions, are the result of their tireless work in favor of justice, equity and social peace.

Esmeralda De Luna is a woman who has not only transformed the lives of hundreds of women, but has also left an indelible mark on the history of philanthropy in Mexico. Her example of leadership, generosity and commitment continues to be a source of inspiration for future generations of women committed to social change.

Read more: Pamela Garrido Cisternas will be a panelist at the V International Butterfly Woman Forum.

How can individuals from diverse ⁣backgrounds, regardless of their professional‌ expertise or ⁤location, actively contribute to⁤ the goals of the Butterfly Woman ​Forum and support the empowerment of⁤ women globally?

## World⁣ Today News⁣ – **Interview: Empowering Women, ​Building Bridges, Shaping the Future**

**Introduction:**⁣ Welcome⁢ to World Today News’ exclusive interview discussing the ⁢upcoming V International Women’s Butterfly Forum in Paris. We are honored to have‍ two distinguished guests joining⁣ us today: Aby Neira,‍ Founder and Director of the Ibero-American Mujer Mariposa Foundation, and Houria Boutayeb, representative of the Moroccan Association of Spanish-speaking Journalists.

**Theme ⁤1: The Power of the ‍Butterfly Woman Forum**

* **Interviewer:**

Aby, could you share the driving force behind the creation ⁢of the Butterfly Woman Forum and ‍what you hope ⁢to achieve with this international platform?

* **Interviewer:**

Houria, the Moroccan ⁤Association of Spanish-speaking⁢ Journalists⁢ is a prominent participant⁤ in this year’s forum. What motivated your association to⁢ join this global initiative, and⁤ what specific contributions do you aim to make?

* **Interviewer:**

This year’s forum boasts‌ a remarkable lineup of speakers and panelists from ⁣diverse ‌backgrounds. How will these diverse voices contribute to the richness and impact of the discussions?

**Theme 2: ‍Bridging Cultures and Empowering Women**

* **Interviewer:**

Aby, the‌ forum has a⁣ history of addressing violence⁤ against women. How does the ​forum go beyond raising awareness to create tangible solutions and ‍support ⁣systems for ⁢women facing these challenges?

* ⁤**Interviewer:**

Houria, the Moroccan Association⁣ of Spanish-speaking ⁣Journalists focuses on promoting Morocco’s image internationally. How can this forum contribute to fostering a more ​nuanced understanding and appreciation ⁢of Moroccan culture,⁣ particularly in relation to women’s roles and experiences?

*​ **Interviewer:**

Both ⁣of you represent organizations dedicated to empowering women. What are some⁢ key strategies that have‌ proven⁤ successful in driving positive change and creating opportunities for women in your respective fields?

**Theme⁢ 3: The Future: Collective Action and Lasting Impact**

* **Interviewer:**

Aby, looking towards ⁣the future, how can the Butterfly Woman Forum continue to evolve and expand its reach to create even greater impact in the ‍fight for gender equality?

* **Interviewer:**

Houria, the forum ​emphasizes collaboration and building bridges between different​ cultures. How can this spirit of collaboration be fostered beyond the event itself, leading to meaningful partnerships and sustained action?

*‌ **Interviewer:**

What message⁢ would you​ like to⁢ leave ⁢our viewers⁢ with today, inspiring them to become involved and contribute to the vision of a more equitable and just world for all?

**Closing:**

Thank you,⁢ Aby ​and Houria, for sharing your insights and inspiring perspectives ‌with us ⁤today. We encourage our viewers to learn more about the‌ V International Women’s Butterfly Forum and become ‍part of this powerful movement for positive change.

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