Prisoner of Conscience: Anastasia Shevchenko https://www.freiheit.org/ost-und-sudosteuropa/prisoner-conscience-anastasia-shevchenko
Being queer in Morocco has many faces: on the one hand
Being queer in Morocco has many faces: on the one hand
„İşyerimde tacize ve şiddete yer yok!“ projesi, Türk tekstil şirketlerinde toplumsal cinsiyet eşitliğini teşvik etmeyi ve işyerinde şiddeti önlemeyi amaçlamaktadır.
Being queer in Morocco has many faces: on the one hand
The FNF Morocco office brought together experts and entrepreneurs from Europe and Morocco under the motto „Reshape Entrepreneurship”, last week in Rabat. The FNF Madrid office had the opportunity to participate in this initiative with a delegation composed by Ana Pérez García, Esther Molina, Claudia Dakhil Carcovich, and Odilia Abreu.
Being queer in Morocco has many faces: on the one hand
Discover how Friedrich Naumann Foundation (FNF) Indonesia and the Institute of Empowerment Movement (LeGePe) are joining forces to strengthen democracy, promote good governance, and empower communities in Central Java Province. Uncover their impactful initiatives for 2024, from civic education to economic empowerment, and their inspiring field visits that showcase the power of unity in driving positive change. Read it all here.
“Democracy and economic empowerment should go hand
The fourth panel of the project „Utilizing Digital Technology for Social Cohesion, Positive Messaging and Peace by Boosting Collaboration, Exchange and Solidarity“ focused on „Algorithmic Design in the Context of Human Rights“ at the Hrant Dink Foundation’s Havak Hall on November 10, 2023. The panel featured discussions on topics such as the impact of recommendation algorithms on vulnerable users, the consequences of algorithmic governance on platforms like Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Amazon, and the role of social media algorithms in contributing to echo chambers and promoting populism through disinformation.
Being queer in Morocco has many faces: on the one hand
Discover the courageous story of Ksenia Lutskina. She was working for the state-owned broadcaster when mass protests erupted in 2020 in Belarus, demanding the resignation of longtime authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko. Spurred on by this rallying cry for freedom, she left Belteleradio and joined the anti-government rallies. She made plans to create an independent media outlet over the next year with some journalist colleagues who had also resigned.
Being queer in Morocco has many faces: on the one hand
In 2024, the European Union enters a new era in the fight to protect journalists and press freedom from illegal spyware abuse. After months of debate and tense final negotiations, EU institutions reached a historic agreement on the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA) in December 2023. Among multiple new rules, the provisional deal includes strengthened safeguards for journalists and their sources from coercive surveillance, including spyware like Pegasus.
Being queer in Morocco has many faces: on the one hand
This week, EU heads of state and government are meeting once again for an EU summit. The agenda includes the COVID 19 pandemic, climate change, security and external relations. What is the state of play in December 2020? We look at the Council agenda.
On the other hand, the pressure on Member States to
Being queer in Morocco has many faces: on the one hand
Iryna Danylovych, an activist and citizen journalist based in occupied Crimea, was arrested in April 2022 on her way home after work and her house was searched. Her family said that they did not know her whereabouts for two weeks.
Being queer in Morocco has many faces: on the one hand