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Antonia Avalos Torres and Amanda Conde, both members of the non-profit organisation Mujeres Supervivientes (MS) from Sevilla, successfully concluded their month-long secondments to the University of San Andrés (UdeSA) in Buenos Aires. Their short stay will leave a long-lasting impression, since Antonia and Amanda used the opportunity to present the impact of the FAB-MOVE project as well as the work of their organisation in Spain during a radio interview with “Radio Sur”. In addition, they got in touch with several women’s rights organisations and the team of UdeSA, seeking exchange of ideas and experiences.

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