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Daniela Sepúlveda Ruiz

Catalizador.Social, Mexico

Title:Nonviolence Management in the Construction and Consolidation of Safe and Violence-Free Virtual Work Environments.

Oral Presentation

Abstract

Facing the challenges of creating and maintaining safe and violence-free virtual workspaces, Catalizador.Social undertook a nonviolence management process to promote the construction and consolidation of safe spaces for the people who collaborate and interact within Catalizador.Social.

The objective of this presentation is to share the knowledge, experiences, and good practices that Catalizador.Social has accumulated in building a safe, nonviolent workspace for diverse populations, integrating gender, differential, intercultural, intergenerational, and intersectional approaches. To date, the internal process of constructing safe and violence-free virtual work environments has been systematized.

The methodological proposal for this process, which is proposed as a continuous and cumulative process, consists of six phases—diagnosis, design, implementation, monitoring, evaluation, and learning—will be presented. Subsequently, the theoretical framework, initial results and progress of applying this methodology will be shown, focusing in the exposition of findings from the diagnostic analysis of violence expressions felt and identified by people collaborating at Catalizador.Social, followed by an approximation of the transformative peace actions proposed by those collaborating in the organization, in order to design and implement them within the organization itself, considering the dynamics of the workspace. Finally, progress, challenges, and tools for advocacy in promoting nonviolence in virtual work environments will be presented.

Biography

Daniela Sepúlveda Ruiz, an economist with doctoral studies, has dedicated her professional career to development projects since 2005. She has specialized in Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning, as well as quality control of information in projects funded by international development organizations. In 2008, she founded Fundación Que Transform, where she promotes proactive urban culture; and, in 2015, she co-founded Catalizador.Social, a civil association whose mission is to professionalize evidence-based advocacy activism in Latin America and the Caribbean through accompaniment and technical assistance processes. She has collaborated on projects seeking the full exercise of human rights.

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