Contribuições das interseccionalidades e da agroecologia para uma vigilância popular e participativa de base territorial: experiência do curso de inverno ENSP-FIOCRUZ 2022

the experience of the ENSP-FIOCRUZ 2022 winter course.

Authors

  • Cristiane Coradin Universidade Federal do Paraná
  • Simone Santos Oliveira Fundação Oswaldo Cruz

Keywords:

feminisms, care, agroecology, collective health, popular health surveillance.

Abstract

The present systematization explains the educational process carried out in July 2022, entitled “winter course”, carried out by the Graduate Program in Public Health, of the Sérgio Arouca National School of Public Health - ENSP/Fiocruz. This experience took place in July 2022 during a week with morning and afternoon activities from Monday to Friday, with a total workload of 45 hours/class in which we addressed topics such as: decolonial feminisms, intersectionalities, care, agroecology and collective health, in perspective of generating contributions to think about a participatory and popular proposal for territorially based health surveillance. The methodology used was dialogic, based on dialogued lectures and conversation circles. To address these issues, we broaden our knowledge of feminisms, decolonialism, and health care. We articulate this theoretical knowledge with the knowledge of different experiences that were reported throughout the course. Graduate students in public health at ENSP, members of social organizations in Rio de Janeiro and guest professors participated. As a result, we point to collective learning about the multiple ways in which rural and urban women manage resistance based on agroecology and the promotion of collective health, as a mechanism for coping with the impacts of the use of pesticides, racism, machismo, among other types of violence experienced. in both rural and urban contexts. As contributions of this course, we point out the importance of making visible and valuing the agencies and experiences of multiple women in the defense of life, engaged in resistance and resilience against combined oppression, whether of class, gender or race, in the midst of processes of conflicts and injustices. socio-environmental problems and degradation of their health conditions. Through the dialogue of knowledge, we weave common approaches and reflections with the various experiences presented, and we build more complex collective understandings about the health promotion processes and their relationship with intersectionalities and agroecology, thus contributing to the elaboration of propositions about the construction and strengthening of territorially based popular and participatory perspectives and surveillance networks. Finally, this experience was important for strengthening the actions carried out by the ENSP within the scope of the health and agroecology interface.

Published

2023-08-27