The Invisible First Line – A campaign to tell the stories of those who help
The Invisible First Line campaign raises funds for crisis and counselling centres for women victims of domestic violence in Bulgaria.
The Invisible First Line campaign raises funds for crisis and counselling centres for women victims of domestic violence in Bulgaria.
The “Technology for Women, Solidarity for all of us” programme delivered second-hand smartphones to women at risk of violence in Turkey.
The Susma Bitsin (Speak Up To End) platform combats sexual harassment and discrimination in the film, television and theatre industries.
Maru is a chatbot promoting internet freedom and safety.
The European Commission is proposing a new directive on combating violence against women and domestic violence.
A group of feminist NGOs reunites under the movement #MultumescPentruFlori (#ThankYoufortheFlowers).
The bodyright campaign and “The Virtual Is Real” website highlight the danger of digital violence.
The Scottish Attainment Challenge Equity Audit provides a better understanding of the impact of COVID-19 and school closures on children and young people from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
The Raoul Wallenberg Academy offered its expertise by developing a digital kit for teachers.
The ‘Remote School’ programme was started to facilitate remote education in Poland during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The SYPO Project helps educators to develop various personal and professional skills.
Czech Television created a series of live interactive school classes called TV Teacher [UčíTelka].