Making research, good practices, learning activities and events on intercultural dialogue in the Euro-Mediterranean accessible to everyone.

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In this section you will find publications, events, good practices, learning activities and resource people in relation to fighting gender and cultural stereotyping in the EuroMed region.

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VIOLENCES SEXUELLES FAITES AUX ENFANTS : RAPPORT « ON VOUS CROIT »

Dans ce rapport la Commission indépendante sur l'inceste et les violences sexuelles faites aux enfants (Ciivise) restitue trois années d'engagement, livre son analyse des violences sexuelles faites aux enfants et présente des préconisations de politique publique. Quatre parties le structurent...

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Culture
Youth
Gender

Virtual marathon

The session will discuss various topics related to arts as a creative means of dialogue and communication and its role in building bridges that reduce the gap between people and help identify point

Media
Youth
Gender

Virtual marathon

During this session, we will learn more about the importance of youth exchanges, how to apply for these programs, what are the most prominent bodies and institutions that support youth exchanges, a

Media
Youth
Gender

Virtual marathon

During this session, we will learn more about the importance of youth exchanges, how to apply for these programs, what are the most prominent bodies and institutions that support youth exchanges, a

Education
Cities
Media
Culture
Youth
Gender

We are still here! EuroMed Citizen Reporters

We are giving citizens of the EuroMed region an opportunity to share their voices and views on how they have adapted to the new norm and which local initiatives give hope during the Covid-19 pandem

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We hear your voice

A group of associations located in Jordan, Spain, Palestine and Italy.

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Woman in a men's world

Our societies are still delineated by gender stereotypes that determine societal responsibilities, roles and behaviours.

Gender

Woman in a men's world

▶ Our societies are still delineated by gender stereotypes that determine societal responsibilities, roles and behaviours.