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Strengthening civil society coalitions to combat anti-Semitism in and through education
Workshop
- Date:
- Location:
- Warsaw, Poland
- Organized by:
- The OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, together with the Kreuzberg Initiative against Antisemitism (KIgA e.V.) and the European Network for Countering Antisemitism through Education (ENCATE)
- Source:
- OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights
- Fields of work:
- Tolerance and non-discrimination
About
ODIHR has partnered with the Kreuzberg Initiative against Antisemitism (KIgA e.V.) and the European Network for Countering Antisemitism through Education (ENCATE) to organize a three-day workshop on strengthening coalitions to address anti-Semitism, intolerance and discrimination in and through education. The event is only open to members and stakeholders of ENCATE.
The purpose of this workshop is to:
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help participants, members and stakeholders of ENCATE to identify common goals and potential areas for joint action;
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strengthen the capacity of participants to build coalitions to achieve their organizational goals;
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support civil society organizations by increasing their capacity and effectiveness to address anti-Semitism and other forms of intolerance and discrimination.
The workshop is organized as part of ODIHR’s Words into Action to Address Intolerance (WiA) project. The event forms part of ODIHR’s activities to support the capacity of civil society to address intolerance and discrimination, including through enhancing their skills for strategic planning to advocate for change, developing partnerships and building coalitions.
As this is a closed event, only invited participants are eligible to participate.