The platform provides a space for youth advocates to exchange information and experiences from their work in the field of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

“Speak Act Change” connects youth advocates by simultaneously acting as a form of social media, a resource centre and a space for blogging and accessing up to date news in the fields of SRHR and youth rights.

If you are a young person, not only in the region of Eastern Europe and Central Asia, and you want your voice to be heard, join the platform.

 

Knowledge of the history of Europe is necessary to be able to interpret the different perceptions of current events. The knowledge that the citizens should acquire in order to be aware of a relationship between current events and processes in the past is not primarily based on simple facts and dates, but also on a knowledge of basic structures, the economic and social situation, and political systems. In many totalitarian countries, minorities were not considered of the perfect race, or did not fit into the ideology of the totalitarian societies. The Roma were seen by the N***s as being inferior, they were not as good a human being as the superior race and in October 1939 all Roma were ordered to be sent to concentration camps. During this period, Roma were subjected to genocide and totally denied of their civil rights.

The conference will gather activists for the Roma issues, Roma and Non Roma politicians, historians, and young people in order to discuss about the scope of democracy in the past and today, what are the educational tools and legal instruments at EU and national levels to fight racism and xenophobia, and how to boost the Roma involvement into decision making process.

The aim of the conference is to raise awareness about the Roma Holocaust and Human Rights Education stimulating the critical thinking and debate of young people, their reflection and understanding of history and antigipsysm.

To reach the general aim of the conference, the objectives are:

  • Raise involvement of Roma and non-Roma citizens in European debate on Roma Inclusion;
  • Sent key points to the stakeholders: Roma civic and democratic participation is necessary for greater Roma inclusion and better future perspectives in Europe;
  • Roma and non-Roma volunteers and activists, sharing their grassroots engagement and practices;
  • Build alliances of Roma organizations to the established stakeholders.

Who is this conference for?

Roma and non-Roma youth leaders, activists, multipliers, and volunteers who are working with young and/or Roma youth.
Participants should also:

  • be familiar with the situation and challenges of the Roma community in their country;
  • be motivated to develop their competences in advocacy, anti-discrimination work, human rights and to share their experiences with other participants;
  • be aged 18+;
  • be committed to attend for the full duration of the course;
  • be able to work in English;
  • be resident in one of the EU countries and of Balkan countries: North Macedonia, Albania, Serbia, Montenegro,Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo. 

How to apply?

You can apply by filling in the application form available here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1MEusjFmJrg_uQ4mKgyB2rt3I6yaV3q37gf8E7yif6HQ/viewform?edit_requested=true. The deadline for submitting the application form is 12th April 2019!

 

If you have any inquiries about this conference, please contact Senad Sakipovski at info.marandost@gmail.com.

 

We wish you success in the application process! 🙂

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