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How to Engage Citizens with the Sustainable Development Goals Año de publicación: 2020 Autor corporativo: Finnish Development NGOs Fingo The purpose of this booklet is to share reflections, successes and learning outcomes from the FRAME, VOICE, REPORT! (FVR) project.It can be used to find inspiration from other civil society organisations (CSOs) working on the same topics and themes you do, but also as a source for ideas for new ways of looking at old issues.This booklet covers both the more theoretical approaches and concrete cases from CSOs across Europe. These cases are examples of the many projects funded by the FVR.The project had its roots in the previous successes and tried and tested approaches of the partner organisations. The aim of FVR! was to secure resources and develop the value-based, high quality work of civil society organisations. The second aim was to enable smaller organisations to learn about EU project funding and to build capacity on how to conduct high quality global citizenship education and development communications. Finally, the overarching aim of the project was to engage EU citizens with the SDGs. The Implications of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Fundamental Rights and Civic Space Año de publicación: 2022 Autor: Filip Pazderski | Giada Negri | Chayma Khazzani | Ivana Rosenzweigova | Boglarka Szalma | Luben Panov | Carlotta Besozzi Autor corporativo: European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) This report was compiled for the European Economic and Social Committee at the request of the Diversity Europe Group by a consortium of four partners - European Civic Forum, Civil Society Europe, European Center for Not-for-Profit Law and the Institute of Public Affairs. It examines how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the work of civil society organisations (CSOs) across Europe. It also focuses on how solutions implemented in individual EU Member States have impacted CSOs' ability to exercise their fundamental rights and freedoms.The report is based on in-depth analysis of existing studies and reports, a survey, 29 expert interviews and three focus groups. It showcases a number of ways in which the pandemic has affected the functioning of civil society organisations in the EU. The observations emerging from the different stages of the research were characterised by a high degree of consistency, validating the picture depicted.   Global Humanitarian Overview 2025 Año de publicación: 2024 Autor corporativo: UN. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UN. OCHA) A snapshot of the global trends driving increased humanitarian needs in 2025, analysis from 2024 and an overview of where the system is delivering better to help those affected by crises. The Global Humanitarian Overview (GHO) is the world’s most comprehensive, authoritative and evidence-based assessment of humanitarian need. Through plans that prioritize those most in need, it aims to fight hunger, killer diseases, gender-based violence and displacement. The GHO 2025 presents an analysis of global crises and needs and the humanitarian plans to address them. In 2025, humanitarian partners are appealing for over US$47 billion to assist nearly 190 million people facing life-threatening and urgent needs across 72 countries. The report looks at response trends to strengthen, such as localization, cash, accountability and the changes needed to deliver aid effectively: security and funding. The GHO presents a collective picture of humanitarians' achievements and, conversely, what happens when humanitarians are unable to deliver aid. Explore the full report and interactive content through humanitarianaction.info.   On This Journey, No One Cares If You Live or Die: Abuse, Protection, and Justice Along Routes Between East and West Africa and Africa’s Mediterranean Coast Año de publicación: 2020 Autor corporativo: UN. Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) | Mixed Migration Centre This report draws on data collected by the Mixed Migration Centre’s 4Mi monitors along the route to map the places where refugees interviewed in 2018 and 2019 most frequently reported deaths, sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV), physical violence, and kidnappings occurred. It illustrates how refugees and migrants using the route face a series of risks including as they cross into eastern Sudan, and when crossing the Sahara Desert, and then again in multiple places in Libya. Similarly, those traveling through West Africa reported multiple incidents of physical violence, SGBV, as well as deaths at various points. Refugees and migrants have reported being subjected to brutal violence, including being burnt with hot oil, melted plastic, or heated metal objects, being electrocuted, tied in stress positions, and experiencing and witnessing repeated sexual violence, often in the context of ransom demands. UNHCR staff and partners continue to witness the severe impact these abuses have had on the mental health of many men, women, and children.  Inclusion Beyond Borders: What Is Needed to Recognize, Validate and Accredit the Prior Learning of Migrants and Refugees? (Lifelong Learning Policy Brief; 15) Año de publicación: 2024 Autor corporativo: UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) This policy brief provides insights regarding four principal areas of action for policy-makers and other key stakeholders who seek to build the recognition, validation and accreditation (RVA) systems that cater to the needs of migrants and refugees as distinct groups. It highlights the importance of developing an integrated national policy approach that supports sustainable implementation of RVA practices inclusive of newcomers from different walks of life. It also looks at establishing a clear, shared vision for a comprehensive RVA system that is inclusive of both migrants and refugees, reflected in key building blocks. It explores the creation of quality processes to assess the skills, competencies and potential of individuals from diverse backgrounds accurately and professionally, through flexible, accessible practices. Finally, it evaluates how RVA outreach and counselling mechanisms that cater to both migrants and refugees can be incorporated. The Journey: International Development Week Año de publicación: 2021 Autor: Beatriz Carvalho Autor corporativo: Quebec Association of International Cooperation Organizations (AQOCI) Each year, International Development Week (IDW) highlights an international issue of concern to society. In Quebec, the Association québécoise des organismes de coopération internationale (AQOCI) organizes this public awareness week. CRÉDIL plays an active role in this campaign, and has participated in the production of comic strips as educational tools, such as "La Traversée" in 2021, that attempts to rehumanize our view of border issues and challenges, and offer questions and reflections that touch on the universal. What are we? What is our identity made of? Who gives us the right to have rights?  La Traversée: Semaine du développement international Año de publicación: 2021 Autor: Beatriz Carvalho Autor corporativo: Association québécoise des organismes de coopération internationale (AQOCI) La Semaine du développement international (SDI) permet chaque année de souligner un enjeu international qui interpelle les sociétés. Au Québec, c’est l’Association québécoise des organismes de coopération internationale  (AQOCI) qui organise cette semaine de sensibilisation auprès du public. Le CRÉDIL participe activement à cette campagne et a participé à la production de bandes dessinées comme outil pédagogique comme “La Traversée” en 2021 qui tente de réhumaniser nos regards sur les questions et enjeux de frontières; et offrir des questionnements et des réflexions qui touchent l’universel. Qui sommes-nous? De quoi est faite notre identité? Qui donne le droit d’avoir des droits?  On This Journey No One Cares If You Live or Die, Volume 2: Abuse, Protection and Justice Along Routes Between East and West Africa and Africa's Mediterranean Coast Año de publicación: 2024 Autor corporativo: International Organization for Migration (IOM) | Mixed Migration Centre | UN. Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) In the complex landscape of migration, this second volume of the report, On This Journey, No One Cares if You Live or Die, emerges as a crucial body of work that sheds light on the stark realities faced by refugees and migrants traversing the perilous Central Mediterranean route all the way from East and Horn of Africa and West Africa to the North African coast of the Mediterranean and across the sea. Jointly published by IOM, MMC and UNHCR, this report delves into the protection risks faced by refugees and migrants during these journeys. It aims to inform increased and concrete routes-based protection responses to reduce the suffering associated with the desperate journeys refugees and migrants undertake, and to serve as a call to action in addressing the root causes of displacement and drivers of irregular migration through positive action on peace, climate change, governance, inequality and social cohesion, as well as the creation of safe migration pathways.  The Coronavirus Pandemic and the Refugee Crisis Año de publicación: 2020 Autor: Alice Corner Autor corporativo: Venngage Inc. One group of people most impacted by the Coronavirus Pandemic is the world’s population of refugees and displaced people. There are approximately 25 million refugees in the world, facing unique struggles in access to healthcare, government assistance, and sanitation. Venngage analyzed the data and created this collection of infographics to help paint a fuller picture of COVID-19’s impact on the refugee crisis. This resource includes clear infographics detailing how the conronavirus crisis and refugee crisis relate to each other globally 문화다양성협약 국내 이행을 위한 논의: 유튜브에서 AI까지, 21세기 한국에서의 문화다양성 Año de publicación: 2020 Autor: 김재인 | 염신규 | 이광석 | 이동연 | 이상욱 | 홍성수 | 황승흠 Autor corporativo: 대한민국 문화체육관광부 | 한국문화예술위원회 | 유네스코한국위원회 「문화다양성협약 국내 이행을 위한 논의 - 유튜브에서 AI까지, 21세기 한국에서의 문화다양성」는 모두 세 차례에 걸쳐 진행된 전문가회의에서 각 분야 전문가들이 발표하고 토론한 내용을 담은 종합보고서입니다. 올해는 문화다양성협약의 이행과 관련된 이슈들 중 특히 디지털플랫폼의 급부상, 인공지능 기술의 급격한 발달에 초점을 두어 논의하는 한편, 우리들의 일상을 송두리째 바꿔놓은 코로나19가 낳은 불안과 공포, 이로 인한 적대감이 초래한 소외와 고립, 혐오와 갈등의 문제를 짚어보았습니다. 전문가회의에서 나온 전문가들의 진단과 논의가 앞으로 한국사회에서 문화다양성협약 이행 관련 의제를 주도하는 데 있어서 필요한 비전과 전략 수립에도 기여하기를 기대합니다.