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Surfacing Systemic (In)justices

Programm- und Projektbroschüren
2024
Surfacing Systemic (In)justices

The report shares findings from an extensive Europe-wide consultation undertaken by Systemic Justice that seeks to learn from the perspectives and experiences of affected community groups and organizations, in order to inform potential litigation and other strategies for change. The report provides an insight into priorities as reflected on by marginalized communities themselves. The report highlights six key areas in which marginalized communities see great potential for strategic litigation: climate justice, access to justice, policing, social protection, anti-racism, free movement. Furthermore, Systemic Justice is planning a second round of discussion to explore possibilities for strategic litigation in central Europe and the Balkans, as well as its connection to new technologies.
 

Systemic Justice

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Patrick Williams, Adi Kuntsman, Emeka Nwankwo, Danella Campbell

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Demystifying the people-centred approach for the digital transformation

Demystifying the people-centred approach for the digital transformation
Demystifying the people-centred approach for the digital transformation

This paper encourages stakeholders involved in EU external digital policy and actions to prioritise a people-centred approach in their implementation. It includes mechanisms such as development of concrete frameworks, guidance, and tools to support implementation as well as evaluating and reporting on impact. Such an approach is a key concept to translate commitments into action and ensure digital equality for all. The report was published as part of the project “Forging a Path to Equality in a Digital World”, supported by Robert Bosch Stiftung.

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What makes the difference for equality?

What makes the difference for equality?
What makes the difference for equality?

Inequalities persist at high levels throughout the world and they affect individuals in a wide range of ways. Europe has a particular responsibility with respect to inequalities. Indeed, inequalities are increasingly recognized as a key global challenge by the European Union (EU) and many EU Member States. In these case studies CONCORD shows that partnerships, focused on equality, are possible and feasible. This report looks at case studies in South Africa, Paraguay and Bangladesh which show how Europe can engage constructively with communities and marginalised groups and support their struggle for equality. The report was published as part of the project “Forging a Path to Equality in a Digital World”, supported by the Robert Bosch Stiftung.
 

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The road to equality

The road to equality
The road to equality

On several occasions, such as the adoption of the Agenda for Sustainable Development, EU Member States have committed themselves to tackling inequalities. In this report, CONCORD provides an EU-wide analysis based on an assessment of how Member States’ organizations and their international cooperation strategies respond to the challenge of this endeavor. The research focuses on five key aspects: (1) Member States’ political commitment to reducing inequalities, (2) mainstreaming tools and practices, (3) redistributing wealth to partner countries, (4) targeted action within partner countries and (5) Policy Coherence for Sustainable Development. The report was published as part of the project “Forging a Path to Equality in a Digital World”, supported by the Robert Bosch Stiftung.

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Insights from the Intersectional Dialogues on Migration

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Insights from the Intersectional Dialogues on Migration

in 2020 and 2021, and as part of the Robert Bosch Stiftung Support Program “Reducing Inequalities through Intersectional Practice”, the Women in Migration Network (WIMN) convened several virtual dialogues to engage and explore with organizations and activists on how to practice a feminist and intersectional approach to migration. These spaces were part of WIMN’s long-term cross-regional and cross-sectoral movement-building strategy and provided valuable perspectives and insights. Standing at the crossroads of gender, migration, race, labor, and climate change, this report analyses how to look at migration from an intersectional perspective, and reflects on the collective knowledge gained through these dialogues and the participating organizations that co-created them. 


The report is on the Woman in Migrations Website also available for download in French and Spanish. 

Woman in Migration Network

Authors

Paola Cyment

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El poder transformarmador de las interseccionalidad

El poder transformarmador de las interseccionalidad
2023
El poder transformarmador de las interseccionalidad

¿Cómo pueden aplicarse en la práctica los enfoques interseccionales para reducir las desigualdades? Once socios de nuestro programa de financiación "Reducir las desigualdades mediante prácticas interseccionales" abordaron esta cuestión. A partir de sus experiencias y puntos de vista, se ha elaborado un folleto electrónico que aborda la interseccionalidad en diferentes contextos a lo largo de 10 capítulos. A través de entrevistas y contribuciones, ofrece numerosas perspectivas sobre la práctica interseccional de las organizaciones socias y describe las reflexiones, percepciones y demandas que han surgido del programa. Con esta publicación, la fundación Robert Bosch Stiftung pretende hacer visibles los enfoques interseccionales de éxito en el trabajo de cambio social y contribuir a su difusión en la práctica. Está disponible en inglés y se dirige a todas aquellas personas comprometidas con la justicia social en su trabajo.
 

Robert Bosch Stiftung
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The transformative power of intersectionality

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2023
Die transformative Kraft der Intersektionalität

How can intersectional approaches to reducing inequalities be applied in practice? Eleven of our partner organizations from our Support Program „Reducing Inequalities through Intersectional Practice“ addressed this question. Their experiences, suggestions and insights have now been captured in an e-booklet on Intersectionality.  for anyone working to promote social justice. In 10 chapters, it addresses intersectionality in different contexts and offers insights into the intersectional practices of partners and the reflections, insights and demands that emerged from the program. With this publication, the Robert Bosch Stiftung wants to increase visibility for successful intersectional approaches in social change work and contribute to the widespread application of intersectionality in practice.

 

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Translated by: Gegensatz Translation Collective

Robert Bosch Stiftung