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The Barcelona Declaration on Time Policies, the global agreement to guarantee the right to time for citizens, has been updated
Time Use. 200 world-leading organizations in time policies, including the Barcelona City Council, update their commitment and the new work plan of the Barcelona Declaration.
Faced with male violence towards women, you’re not alone
Feminism and women. Barcelona has an extensive network of services to address any case of gender violence.
Support services for women and children who suffer male violence
Feminism. Check all the specialist municipal resources for addressing cases of male violence.
Dental services at affordable prices for holders of the Carer Card
Care. People living in or providing care in Barcelona for people with illnesses, dependent people, those with disabilities or elderly people will get access to pricing 40% lower than market prices.
Ann Druyan, recognized with the Nat Prize at an event held at the Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona
The writer, screenwriter and audiovisual producer has been awarded for her contribution to scientific dissemination
The 17th edition of the Women and Sport Awards recognises female talent with a record number of nominations
Through the Barcelona Institute of Sports, Barcelona City Council today celebrated the 17th edition of the Women and Sport Awards, an annual event that recognises the role of women in the world of sport.
Follow the Women and Sport Awards 2024 ceremony live
Barcelona is getting into gear for one of the most eagerly awaited events of the year, with the Women and Sport Awards 2024 ceremony almost here.
A week to move forward with time policies
Time use. Tenth edition of Time Use Week, until 24 October.
“Building alliances with the legal system” to combat gender violence
Feminism-women. The closing ceremony was led by the district councillor, Marta Villanueva, and ended with a performance organised by Dona Cançó.
Night-life venues and the City Council renew the “We Won’t Keep Quiet” protocol to counter sexual assault and harassment
We won't Keep Quiet. Barcelona City Council is renewing the “We Won’t Keep Quiet” protocol with the city’s main private night-life and party venues for another two years, until December 2026