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Marking International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia in Serbia: Art Promoting Diversity

News News Belgrade 18 May 2021 Augmenter la taille du texte Imprimer la page Imprimer en PDF Talking about the rights of LGBTI people does not mean talking about special rights, but about human rights for everyone, without discrimination. Despite progress achieved across Europe and in Serbia, some people still fear for their lives because of their sexual orientation or their gender identity. This has been highlighted in the joint EU-CoE event organised on the occasion of the 17 May, the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia (IDAHOT) at the Centre for Cultural Decontamination. The event included panel discussion on how art can promote diversity, screening of short films on queer arts and intersex persons, photo exhibition on gender non-conformity prepared by NGO Group ‘’Come Out’’, as well as a performance by queer activist Aleks Zain.

Marking International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia in Serbia: Art Promoting Diversity

News News Belgrade 18 May 2021 Augmenter la taille du texte Imprimer la page Imprimer en PDF Talking about the rights of LGBTI people does not mean talking about special rights, but about human rights for everyone, without discrimination. Despite progress achieved across Europe and in Serbia, some people still fear for their lives because of their sexual orientation or their gender identity. This has been highlighted in the joint EU-CoE event organised on the occasion of the 17 May, the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia (IDAHOT) at the Centre for Cultural Decontamination. The event included panel discussion on how art can promote diversity, screening of short films on queer arts and intersex persons, photo exhibition on gender non-conformity prepared by NGO Group ‘’Come Out’’, as well as a performance by queer activist Aleks Zain.

In search of social Europe in practice at Porto summit – EURACTIV com

PORTO SUMMIT LISBON. Portuguese Prime Minister António Costa hopes that the Social Summit in Porto on Friday will be a milestone in the EU history with the achievement of a general agreement subscribed by European institutions and, for the first time, social partners. “If we succeed at the Social Summit to obtain for the first time a compromise in which the Council and the Commission sign an agreement with the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), with Business Europe, which is the association of European SIBS, with the confederation of European small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), with the confederation of general services companies, then it will be the first time in the EU history that there is a general agreement bringing together all social partners and European institutions,” Costa told

Serbia: Conference on Professional development of public servants in time of pandemic – challenges and lessons learned

Serbia: Conference on Professional development of public servants in time of pandemic – challenges and lessons learned Democratic Governance newsroom (anglai seulement) Augmenter la taille du texte Imprimer la page Imprimer en PDF On Tuesday, 27th April, a conference on Professional development of public servants in time of pandemic – challenges and lessons learned organised by the National Academy for Public Administration (NAPA) with the support of the Programme „Human Resources Management in Local Self-Governments – phase 2“ will take place. The conference will address how public administration re-organised its work and the process of professional development during the Covid-19 pandemic; challenges to teleworking; and how the process of professional development of public servants was adapted to the principles of online education. The conference has a hybrid format and can be followed through ZOOM or on the NAPA’s

Overcoming Antigypsyism in Europe - International Roma Day 2021 marked in Serbia

Overcoming Antigypsyism in Europe - International Roma Day 2021 marked in Serbia News Belgrade 7 April 2021 Augmenter la taille du texte Imprimer la page Imprimer en PDF Antigypsyism is an especially persistent, violent, recurrent and commonplace form of racism. Deeper understanding and a more profound acknowledgement and recognition of the way antigypsyism affects the situation of Roma in today’s Europe is necessary in order to take effective measures in tackling this phenomenon. This was underlined today by participants of the conference organised ahead of the International Roma Day, marked on 8 April, by the Council of Europe Office in Belgrade, in co-operation with the Serbian Ministry of Human and Minority Rights and Social Dialogue, the Embassies of the Federal Republic of Germany and the Republic of Portugal, and with t

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