The Usurbil Women's House, in collaboration with the Sortzen association, has organized a training meeting on the protocol to address macho attacks that may occur in festive and leisure areas. This session will take place on May 14, at 5:30 PM, in Potxone, and will be led by Sheila Melcon. More information can be obtained at the Usurbil Women's House, located in Pelaionena de Kalezar.
In addition, the Women's House will also offer a mountain orientation course from May 15 to 17. The objective of this course is for women to acquire the necessary resources to act safely and autonomously in the mountains, including nature interpretation, map reading, and compass use. Patri Espinar Labina will lead the sessions bilingually.
“"The aim of the course is for women to acquire the necessary resources to act safely and autonomously in the mountains, providing theoretical and practical knowledge for nature interpretation, map reading, and compass use."
On the other hand, the Matia Foundation has organized a series of conferences in Egurtzegi that will address ethics and human rights in the care of people. The first session will be on May 22, on human rights, and the second on May 29, on ethics. KzGunea will also offer several courses in May and June, covering basic Internet knowledge, smartphone use, and applications like WhatsApp.
Finally, the Beterri-Buruntza Commonwealth has organized training sessions called “Parekatu” to assist in the homologation of studies carried out abroad, and will also offer business management workshops for entrepreneurs and micro-enterprises. The Usurbil City Council, UEU, and Jakin, in collaboration, will hold the “Euskara esanindartzeko bidean” conferences on June 18 and 19, to work on the expressiveness of the Basque language.




