Collective Organisations in Buenos Aires, Argentina - Griselda
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Collective Organisations in Buenos Aires, Argentina - Griselda
Collective organisations in Buenos Aires - Argentina Griselda Palleres University of Buenos Aires (UBACYT - 20020130100447BA) [email protected] Proyecto 7 Local organisation of homeless people in Argentina, organised by and for homeless people. Formed in 2003, it is an example of how an organisation of people with limited resources is able to emerge and consolidate. Represents the interest of homeless people: gradually gains more legitimacy and influence on the implementation of public policies Creates the opportunity for activists to play a concrete role in transforming individual and collective experiences: identity and recognition Their emergence provides homeless people with a formal voice and legitimates the right to participate and influence policies on homelessness Political actions and organized demostrations Media coverage and broadcasting Make the issue visible Report the death of homeless people in the street Achieve organisational representativeness Political actions and organized demostrations Provide an opportunity to raise demands and concerns Demand comprehensive policy for homeless people Collective actions open new possibilities for social change Photographer: Walter Sangroni Law 3706/11 & National Bill 2510/14 Progress to achieve a broad and inclusive category Promotes collective interest: claim rights and gain recognition Implements comprehensive policies Implements profound changes in the structure of servicies: Integration Centers Challenges dominant understanding of homelessness Integration Center: El Monteagudo Provides space interaction and personal development Recognition Photographer: Walter Sangroni Integration Center: El Monteagudo Programmes of capacity building Opportunity to learn new skill Photographer: Walter Sangroni Integration Center: El Monteagudo A free space, without stigmatization and control Self-help and support Photographer: Walter Sangroni Integration Center: El Monteagudo Democratic structure Establish and sustain democratic procedures and practices Institutional openness Photographer: Walter Sangroni Formation of collective actors Improves the opportunities for democratic participation for homeless people, who are normally excluded from the spheres of decision making Legislative work has acquired the legitimacy to participate and to seek to influence local and national homeless policies. Movements in which homeless people figured prominently have opportunity to influence policy formulation: dialogue and negotiations with the authorities Important to continually develop participation of homeless people opportunities for The participants create a new understanding of themselves, and to see the problems related to homelessness in a broader social and political perspective