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Civil Society and Policy Influencing: the European Context and Peace Building

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Civil Society and Policy Influencing: the European Context and Peace Building

The International Civil Society Forum is being convened by INTRAC (UK), The Management Centre, and NGO Support Centre (Cyprus) as part of the Cypriot Civil Society Strengthening Programme which is

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Integration of Female Migrant Domestic Workers: Strategies for Employment and Civic Participation

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Integration of Female Migrant Domestic Workers: Strategies for Employment and Civic Participation

The Mediterranean Institute of Gender Studies in collaboration with the University of Nicosia invites you to attend an International Conference organized within the framework of the transnational p

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Exhibition: Violence against Women in the Mediterranean

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Exhibition: Violence against Women in the Mediterranean

The Mediterranean Institute of Gender Studies (MIGS) in Cyprus, in cooperation with Antigone (Greece), Heura (Spain), the Alliance for Arab Women (Egypt), and ISIS Center for Women and Development

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Photo Competition “Violence against Women in the Mediterranean”

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Photo Competition “Violence against Women in the Mediterranean”

The Mediterranean Institute of Gender Studies (MIGS) in Cyprus, in cooperation with Antigone (Greece), Heura (Spain), the Alliance for Arab Women (Egypt), and ISIS Center for Women and Development

The Gender & Media Handbook: Promoting Equality, Diversity & Empowerment

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March 20, 2007

The Gender & Media Handbook: Promoting Equality, Diversity & Empowerment

In 2003, the Mediterranean Institute of Gender Studies launched the project, "Gender, Conflict and the Media: Working towards Egalitarianism and Peace," which focused on three main goals: to promote discussion of gender inequality and the ways that the media can support or challenge it; to foster

In 2003, the Mediterranean Institute of Gender Studies launched the project, "Gender, Conflict and the Media: Working towards Egalitarianism and Peace," which focused on three main goals: to promote discussion of gender inequality and the ways that the media can support or challenge it; to foster