The 35th edition of the 8 March - Maria Aurèlia Capmany Award, organised annually to mark International Women’s Day, is inviting candidacies from initiatives focusing on the social importance of care. Entries can be submitted until 17 March 2021.
Democratisation of care
The tasks involved in sustaining life and people’s care are necessary for society to function and must be a collective and shared responsibility. In the current scenario of the social and health emergency, the importance of care in all spheres has become patently clear.
While an essential building block for society, the daily effort involved in care work often falls on the shoulders of women, who unfairly take on the unequal distribution of undervalued and invisible tasks that mean daily overburdening and a deterioration in quality of life.
35th edition of the 8 March – Maria Aurèlia Capmany Award
Using the slogan “24 hours a day, 365 days a year – Let’s democratise care work”, this year’s 8 March – Maria Aurèlia Capmany Award centres on projects promoting joint social and community responsibility for care, as well as the eradication of inequalities in favour of empowerment and the political participation of women.
Presentation of projects
Projects for the 35th edition of the 8 March – Maria Aurèlia Capmany Award can be put forward until 17 March 2021.
- Who can enter? Natural persons, groups, associations or other non-profit organisations from Barcelona.
- What type of projects? Projects must be original or at an initial stage, developed in Barcelona and from an intersecting gender perspective.
There is a single category, with two awards:
- Jury award for the best project, worth 15,000 euros.
- Public award for the best project, worth 3,000 euros, based on the popular vote conducted on the same day as the awards ceremony.
Full details for the call can be found in the rules for the 35th edition of the 8 March – Maria Aurèlia Capmany Award.