These organizations will thus become key messengers promoting gender equality among their beneficiaries, who represent the project’s final target group. These individuals will benefit from the implementation of practices that foster equality within the organizations they engage with. The project is being implemented in Belgium, France and Greece.
Context
Objectives
- improve the skills and knowledge of professionals in the targeted associations on gender equality issues;
- encourage and facilitate the adoption of sustainable practices to improve gender equality in both internal operations (governance, human resources) and external activities (partnerships and relations with beneficiaries);
- demonstrate that implementing a gender equality approach is both feasible and financially viable for associations;
- strengthen participants’ capacity to raise awareness and/or support local stakeholders on gender equality issues;
- Raise awareness and build understanding among local decision‑makers and other stakeholders regarding the challenges of gender equality.
Project Partners
POUR LA SOLIDARITÉ (PLS), Belgium:
An independent European think & do tank committed to building a more inclusive and sustainable Europe. PLS contributes its expertise in research, European project coordination, and support for social‑economy initiatives.
Maison des Associations de Tourcoing (MdA), France:
A key pillar of local community life, strongly engaged with young people—particularly those under 18—active in ecological transition and in the fight against discrimination. The MdA upholds clear values of social and solidarity economics, knowledge sharing, empowerment, and civic participation.
Conseil Recherche Ingénierie et Formation pour l’Égalité femmes‑hommes (CORIF), France:
An association that has been promoting professional equality and gender diversity for 40 years, and actively combating sexist stereotypes and representations. Its extensive work with companies, local authorities, the national education system, and individuals has enabled CORIF to develop recognised expertise in gender equality in the workplace, both in France and abroad.
Hellenic Youth Participation (HYP), Greece:
An organisation dedicated to intercultural dialogue, non‑formal education, mutual understanding, and solidarity. Its main objective is to promote human rights through non‑formal education and experiential learning.