Programmes Spain
Migrant Justice

We work to advance the rights of migrant LBTIQ+ women and LBTIQ+ people who organise to defend their rights, freedom and dignity. We aim to accompany those who foster diverse leadership and create sustainable, anti-racist structures.

Challenges faced by migrants in Spain

Migrants in Spain face numerous challenges and forms of violence that limit their integration and well-being. These difficulties include:

    • Racist violence: Job discrimination and job insecurity are common, as well as the limited access to public servicess essentials such as health and education.

 

  • Male violence: The migrant women are particularly vulnerable to gender-based violence, confronting harassment and exploitation both at home and at work.
The situation of domestic and care workers

Domestic and care workers, The majority of them are migrants, and play a crucial role in society. Despite their significant contribution, they face precarious working conditions, The workers are often working long hours, with low wages and a lack of basic labour rights. Your work, The new product is essential for countless households, remains invisible and undervalued.

Our commitment

We join with women-led collectives and migrant dissidents who are organising for change this reality. Our support includes:

  • Project promotion: We work with these groups to develop and carry out their projects.
  • Amplify voices: We facilitate to make their voices heard in public institutions and in society to give them greater political influence.
  • Internal strengthening: We provide access to financial and material resources to strengthen the groups internally.
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What do the groups we support do?

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They support access to a legal residence, public services, housing, health and decent work.

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They promote a life free of racism and violence.

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They strengthen the women's networks and migrant dissidence.

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They work for abolish the Aliens Act to move towards a fairer and more equitable system.

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They create new narratives and fight against hate speech.

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They defend the domestic workers' rights and Care.

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Manage collective care networks, self-care and healing processes.

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They drive the rights of refugees and the collective LTBIQ+

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They value and promote the recognition of ancestral knowledge and claim the decoloniality.

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Promote collectives with sustainable and anti-racist structures.

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They work to ensure that the migrants to get their studies validated and find jobs in accordance with their skills and experience.

Who do we support?

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Colectivo Sirirí - Migrant Women Creating

 

Sirirí was born in 2017 as an effort a group of Latin American migrant women living in Granada. They work to strengthen the civic participation of migrant women through meeting spaces and support networks. Workshops held for migrant women on their rights sexual and reproductive rights, its political and social participation and self-management. Also organise activities such as documentary film nights on women's rights or campaigns on the importance of political participation. Together with other organisations, are playing a key role in Andalusia to coordinate with other migrant collectives, holding meetings and networking.

 

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Women Voices and Resistance

 

It is an association made up of diverse migrant and racialised women in the city of Valencia. They embrace different feminist and anti-racist expressions, seeking to promote theto enunciate the violence that is going on in their lives and above all, from their voices to make visible the resistances and weavings that create together in this territory. They are not just a partnership, they are a political commitment to friendship, care, community and joy. They are committed to roving stereotypes and prejudices, to find common struggles, to defend our bodies.

 

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Zaragoza Association of Household and Care Workers

 

Created in 2017 as a self-organised collective compied by women, the vast majority of whom are migrants., The project is based on the knowledge of having gone through a migration process and working in the field of domestic and care work, denounce the systematic violation of their social and labour rights and the low value that our society continues to place on care. From an eFeminist, anti-racist and anti-colonial approach, The women's organisations promote women's self-organisation, self-care for women workers (especially women interns), mutual support and knowledge of labour, social, reproductive rights, etc.

 

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Amalgama Association

 

This collective of Latin American women was formed in 2009. Its main lines of work are: la Interculturality, empowerment of migrant women, active anti-racism and prevention of gender-based violence, in the context of the Community of Madrid.

 

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Mika Internationalist Sorority

 

They are a feminist association that seeks to establish cooperation and accompaniment links with different collectives and social movements,  by doing  political incidence  of all this. The focus of his work is, accompanying women and pregnant women in the face of rights violations, promoting Sexual and Reproductive Rights and collaborate in the implementation of Comprehensive Sexuality Education, They are a link in the chain, in all areas, as a universal right. They are a link in the Red de Socorristas en Red (feminists who abort) of Argentina.  They accompany safe, caring and feminist abortions.

 

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Other programmes in Spain

We collaborate for the protection of feminist activists and collectives working for equality, justice, freedom and anti-racism in Spain.
With the Dalia Fund we support women-led social and solidarity economy organisations that promote the autonomy and social and economic leadership of women and people from the LBTIQ+ community.
We contribute to collectives from Abya Yala (Latin America), Afros and Gypsies, who focus on challenging coloniality through their struggle against racism, together with the vindication of the knowledge of ancestral cultures.
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