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Cèlia Mallafré

Cèlia Mallafré

Architect and PhD in classical archaeology. 

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Gender-sensitive town planning

We move around towns and cities either on foot, on a bike, using public transport or our cars, and in many other ways, and yet we do so without even considering how these spaces were created from a town-planning or constructive point of view.

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The Covid-19 pandemic exposed wage and severance theft in the garment industry, leaving thousands of workers unpaid. Major brands, including Adidas, refuse to take responsibility, despite owing millions. A coalition of labor rights groups proposes a Severance Guarantee Fund to protect workers. Without urgent action, future crises will leave workers just as vulnerable.

Every 12 minutes, a girl dies as a direct result of female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C). That’s 5 girls in an hour, 120 girls a day, 44,320 girls every year. These are not just numbers—they represent real lives, dreams and futures lost to a practice without a medical purpose.

A bridge of cultures: travels, learning, and commitment to Senegal.