EU Diversity Voices

  • Fundacja Parasol – coordinator (Poland)
  • Solution : Solidarité & Inclusion (France)
  • Ngo Nest Berlin Ev (Germany)
  • Le Tre Ghinee Aps (Italy)
  • Freyr Institute (Denmark)
  • Learning Seed (Greece)
  • Associacao Check-In (Portugal)

EU Diversity Voices is a project funded by the CERV programme of the European Union.

The goal of this project is to celebrate and commemorate the main achievements of the EU in the field of human rights. Partners will work together by organizing events to raise awareness about the variery of human rights European conventions, strategies and treaties from women empowerment, LGBTIQ, minorities, gender mainstreaming to hate speech.
The project will also educate about the defining experiences in human rights European history, protecting European values and rights and encouraging Europeans to be vigilant and to defend fundamental rights, democracy and rule of law.

The project partnership aims to carry out seven events across seven different countries, each with the intention of raising awareness of common history, culture and cultural heritage and European values, particularly those related to protection of human rights and freedoms. These events will also emphasize encouraging civic and democratic participation, in order to sustain and further develop societies that are open, democratic, equitable and inclusive, all founded on the rule of law.

EU Diversity Voices will comprise a diverse array of activities designed to ensure engagement and install in participants a sense of advocacy and activism in combating all forms of discrimination and intolerance. The mental shift which we want to inspire is expected to bring long-term benefits, contributing to the construction of a brighter, more inclusive future.
We seek to create an intergenerational and international space for sharing best practices, exchanging ideas, and discussing different perspectives.

  • celebrate and commemorate the main achievements of the EU in the field of human rights;
  • educate on experiences in HR european history;
  • organizing events to raise awareness about the variety of EU human rights conventions, treaties, etc. from women empowerment, LGBTQI, minorities. Events emphasize civic and democratic participation. Events will involve local citizens from various groups and a diverse range of activities;
  • bring long term benefits, for a more inclusive future;
  • create an intergenerational and international space for sharing best practices, exchanging ideas, and discussing different perspectives.

Co-founded by the European Union-01
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