Sara Amos Rubio, MSc

Sociologist

sara.amos@epistemesocial.org


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Sara Amos (1987) is Program Coordinator at Episteme. Degree in Sociologist from the University of Valencia (Spain). Master in International Cooperation specialization in Project Management and Development Processes from the Polytechnic University of Valencia (Spain).
He began his professional career supporting a health inequity program in the Hospital de la Ribera (Valencia). She collaborated as a project technician in the Department of Citizen Participation of the NGO “La Cuculmeca” in the north of Nicaragua, spreading Law 779 “Law against Violence against Women” in a context of high vulnerability and deprivation of rights to women in rural communities. Member of the research group “Transformacció” of the University of Valencia. She participated in the organizing committee of the I Congress of Feminist Studies of the University of Valencia (Spain).
She has worked for the last years for the actionability of the gender approach in companies through the implementation of equality plans. She coached a team of more than one hundred people to activating the protocol against sexual harassment and develop leadership skills from equality approach. She was part of one of the consultants companies in Economical Behavioural Science for the efficiency and effectiveness of public policies. Carried out studies for entities such as Oxfam Intermon.
In recent years she has worked on the implementation of the anti-racist approach training for young people from formal and non-formal educational centers and the preparation of reports of recommendations to be implemented in it. In 2022 she co-created the “Guide for the prevention of hate speech in digital environments” aimed at education professionals within a program supported by the Department of Equality and Feminisms of the Generalitat of Catalonia.
She is currently the coordinator of the “Servicio Comunitario” program supported by the National Plan on Drugs of Spain. It ensures the monitoring of the objectives, the implementation of the gender approach within it and the coordination with the government team, the root-based organizations , professionals, and the rest of the actors concerned with the prevention of damage associated with alcohol in nightlife contexts.

Some examples are: “Ciudadanía activa por unas políticas públicas” IO-Nicaragua, “Projecte RIU: un riu de cultures, un riu de salut”, and “Un mundo, 17 retos. Los ODS en la India rural a través de la FVF”

Projects

Dona Nit

2020 – Current
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RIU: «A river of cultures, a river of health». Promotion of accessibility and use of health services in environments in social vulnerability.

2011
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Active Citizenship for Public Policies.

2013
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Mandala Igualdad. Promoting critical thinking among young people through the gender and intercultural approach framed in the SDGs of the 2030 Agenda.

2018 – 2020
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Implementation of the pilot program “Servicio Comunitario” for the prevention of alcohol and other drugs.

2020 – Current
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Actionability of the II Equality Plan.

2017 – 2018
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One world, 17 challenges. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Rural India through the FVF.

2017 – 2018
Social intervention


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Implementación del programa piloto Servicio Comunitario de prevención de los daños del alcohol y otras drogas.


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Accionabilidad del II Plan de Igualdad.


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Publications

Implementation of the pilot program Community Service for the Prevention of Alcohol and Other Drug Damage.

Episteme Social, 2021
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What are our prisons? An exploratory analysis of the greatest limitations to applying the gender approach: Project case study «Ciudadanía Activa por unas políticas públicas» applied on department of Jinotega (Nicaragua).

Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, 2013
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¿Cuáles son nuestras cárceles?: Análisis exploratorio de las mayores limitaciones para aplicar el enfoque de género: Estudio de caso del proyecto “Ciudadanía Activa por unas políticas públicas” aplicado a a Jinotega (Nicaragua).

Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, 2013
Tesis académica


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