Mujeres en bici
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Mujeres en bici

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134 pages 2016

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The text, edited by Nataly Pinto Alvaro and coordinated by Gustavo Endara, considers that the bicycle is a tool to make policy that can help guarantee the rights in society that currently seeks the common good. The book conveys experiences, analyzes, proposals and recommendations to seek to establish safe and gender-free cities, creating awareness from the neighborhoods to all sectors of society. The origin of the book began with an enthusiastic discussion at the Second National Meeting of Cyclists in Ecuador, held in September 2015 in Quito, where several representatives of women's groups presented their initiatives to expand the use of bicycles in various contexts.

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