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Kuala Lumpur | Friedrich Naumann Foundation

https://www.freiheit.org/malaysia?page=1

The Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom (FNF) promotes democracy, human rights, economic freedom, and curbing climate change. In Southeast and East Asia, we have offices in Bangkok, Hanoi, Jakarta, Manila, Seoul, Taipei, and Yangon. We also work in Malaysia. In Malaysia we work with 11 local partners. Should you have questions or suggestions about our work, please contact us. You can also meet our team here.
Women 19.05.2023 Short Videos on Gender Equality,

#FemaleForwardInternational: Meet Denitsa Lyubenova from Bulgaria

https://www.freiheit.org/east-and-southeast-europe/meet-denitsa-lyubenova-bulgaria

Denitsa Lyubenova is a human rights lawyer and LGBTI activist who helps people live normal lives and enjoy equal rights. The lawyers we see in movies are usually strong and confident but not always concerned with protecting innocent people or noble causes — they just do their job. However, Denitsa Lyubenova is not a stereotypical lawyer — her mission for many years is to achieve justice and equal human rights for people from different communities.
address hate crimes based on sexual orientation and gender

Enhancing Business Management skills for Women Entrepreneurs in Yen Bai province

https://www.freiheit.org/vietnam/enhancing-business-management-skills-women-entrepreneurs-yen-bai-province

On September 18-19, 2020, in Nghia Lo, Yen Bai province, the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom (FNF Vietnam) coordinated with the Center for Family Support and Community Development (CFSCD) to organize a training to enhance Business Management skills for the Women Entrepreneurs Association of Yen Bai province.
quality training for women-owned SMEs to reinforce the gender

Slovakia: Being queer in Slovakia? A nightmare

https://www.freiheit.org/central-europe-and-baltic-states/being-queer-slovakia-nightmare

Slovak queer people barely enjoy any rights in their homeland. In the still strongly catholic country, there are no officially approved partnerships for people with same-sex orientation. On the contrary, marriage is anchored in the constitution as a unique bond between a man and a woman. The anti-LGBTQI+ and anti-gender narratives of top Slovak politicians and the Catholic Church, are contributing to this.
principle of equal treatment, equal opportunities and gender