Can Do Empowerment
Start date: Sep 1, 2014,
End date: Aug 31, 2017
PROJECT
FINISHED
In 2012 close to a fifth of Europeans report that they have personally experienced discrimination or harassment: 13% have experienced discrimination on the basis of one issue and 4% on multiple issues. Over a third of Europeans have witnessed or heard of someone suffering discrimination or harassment in the last 12 months. Growing nationalism and right wing populism is worsening the situation of minorities in Europe. Their is a need to confront these developments and find a means to empower those who are confronted with discrimination.
The main objective of this project is to empower trainers as CHANGE AGENTS within their own local context to deal with discrimination, to share and develop an educational, conceptional and methodological basis on which to develop an effective EMPOWERMENT FOR SOCIAL CHANGE training approach which can then be used as the basis for developing practical tools such as manuals, articles, videos, booklets and other training aides which are to be communicated in a variety of different ways to maximise the impact and sustainability of this initiative.
The project brings together the expertise and long-standing experience of six organisations who see their fundamental mission being to confront discrimination and exclusion and to promote equality and diversity within society.
• VIA Bayern is an expert in providing intercultural and interreligious awareness and train of trainer trainings for the social sector.
• The Dutch organization RADAR is the main agency for equal treatment and against discrimination in the south western part of the Netherlands.
• ICA-Spain is a registered national NGO specialized in intercultural and intergenerational training for private and public organizations locally, nationally and internationally.
• Brighton and Hove Community Works is a membership organisation and an established charity. They have a diverse range of expertise including training, equality and anti-discrimination as well as their innovative asset based approach to community engagement.
• The Austrian organization ZEBRA expertise lies in the counselling and psycho-therapy for migrants and refugees and educational offers for different target groups.
• Umtapo is a South African non-profit development organisation whose mission is to engage in education, training, community mobilisation, and networking in order to empower people to take control of their own lives in the struggle for sustainable development, peace, and human rights.
The project will develop and disseminate material that can be used in the facilitation of anti-discrimination work, including a blog, a manual and articles. During the exchange meetings experiences with proven empowering anti-discrimination strategies and approaches will be shared and on basis of this exchange concrete products will be developed. The dissemination of findings will happen in the last year of the project. Expert meetings, conferences, workshops, publications and trainings will be organized.
We will share our learning and outputs with those who are close to our community, from our family, neighbours, community centres, colleagues and target groups. We are already collaborating with various municipalities, regional institutions, universities and NGO’s. Also this project will make it easier to reach stakeholders and policy makers on a national level.