This issue was discussed during the final webinar of the EENCE:Dialogue programme on 6 November. It was attended by more than 25 participants from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova, Romania and Ukraine. The discussion focused on the...
The EENCE webinar ‘Fighting Populism and Propaganda in Eastern Europe’ took place on October, 30. More than 20 participants from Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Czech Republic, Georgia, Romania, Poland and Ukraine discussed the reasons for the rise of populism and propaganda in Europe...
More than 30 participants from Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Greece, Germany, Greece, Romania and Poland discussed the role of culture in social cohesion in European countries. The discussion took place on 23 October as part of the next EENCE Dialogue webinar. Read the key messages from the...
What is the place of inclusivity in European Union policy? What challenges do human rights defenders face today? We invite you to participate in the final webinar of the EENCE Dialogue programme. Date: November, 6 (15:00-18:00 CET). Program: Introduction (15 minutes) Keynote Speech (30 minutes):...
Why is the influence of populist political forces growing in many European countries and how does it affect the Eastern Europe region as a whole? What can be done to reduce the influence of populists. We invite you to discuss these questions together with EENCE Dialogue experts Date: October, 30...
Cultural diversity plays a crucial role in fostering social cohesion by promoting understanding, acceptance, and mutual respect among individuals from different backgrounds. In today’s interconnected world, recognizing and appreciating the richness of diverse cultures helps bridge gaps...
This was the leitmotif repeatedly echoed during another EENCE-Dialogue online discussion on 11 October. The discussion brought together experts to discuss the new challenges for Europe in light of the conflicts and refugee crises taking place at its borders. Malvina Talik examined...
On September 26th, within the EENCE network, 2 nd Webinar „Civic Education in War, Conflict and Post-conflict Zones” occurred. About 50 people from Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Moldova, Poland, Serbia and Ukraine interested in citizenship education in...
We invite you to take part in the next EENCE-Dialogue online discussion. The panellists will discuss the impact of the war in Ukraine on migration and refugee issues, as well as the integration of migrants and refugees into new societies. Program: Introduction (15 minutes): Overview of Migration...
Why citizenship education is important in conflict zones, how different countries have responded to challenges for citizenship educators during wars and crises, and whether reconciliation is possible between peoples and countries divided by violent wars and post-war traumas. The second webinar of...
In order to enhance sustainability of civil society in the Eastern Europe with an improved operational environment and amplified linkages to civic education the EENCE Summit 2019 was held in Batumi, Georgia on October 4-6, 2019.
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