The handbook "Prevention of online radicalization: methodological proposals from Germany, France and Russia" is the result of the joint work of the international expert community and aims to create practical methodologies that ensure the prevention of online radicalization among young people prevention |
Organized by the National Association of Local Self-Governments, with the support of the Un Women and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Norway, a coordination meeting was held. The meeting was aimed at promoting the implementation of the local gender equality policy. |
It is still unclear whether the squad could be set up again under a new mandate. The death of a young woman arrested by the "morality police" for improperly wearing a hijab sparked months of protests in Iran |
Women's Information Center, in partnership with the German Institute for Political Narratives (IFPON), held workshops On November 21-22. The meetings were organized within the framework of the IFPON’S two-year project - "Empowering young people against online radicalization" |
In the Chavchavadze Literary-Memorial Museum, under the supervision of the Women's Information Center, a summary meeting of the project "Mainstreaming and promoting gender equality in the target municipalities" |
On September 18-24, 2022, a working meeting "Prevention of Online Radicalism" was held in Georgia. Participants of the meeting were experts and non-governmental sector representatives from Germany, France, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and the North Caucasus. |
More than 50 high-profile French women have filmed themselves cutting their hair in support of Iranian women and girls who have been killed in protests at the death of Mahsa Amini after her arrest by Iranian morality police |
The meeting was held within the frame of the project “Women’s Empowerment and Meaningful Participation in Local Gender Politics”, supported by the Danish organization “KVINFO” and Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark |
Sally Buzbee has been executive editor and senior vice president of the Associated Press since early 2017 |
The report on measures implemented by Government of Georgia against COVID-19 says nothing about consultations with gender experts, women entrepreneurs, etc. throughout the drafting of the aforementioned anti-crisis policy document, which in turn is problematic and raises legitimate questions about the gender sensitivity of the action plan itself.
Three new projects implemented by civil society partners will work across the country with victims of domestic violence, IDPs, and persons with disabilities