“No one is just their gender” – Newsletter Diversity 01/2018

On January 7, at the 75th Golden Globes ceremony, Oprah Winfrey’s speech shone a spotlight on the necessity of Afro-feminist struggles. By evoking the story
Promoting volunteering in Europe, an inclusive challenge

The recognition of voluntary experiences can be a lever for social and professional inclusion of young Europeans. It is from this premise that the five EuroVIP
Involve companies to cease domestic violence: CEASE

Domestic violence impacts victims in their everyday life and can have severe consequences on their worklife such as a high level of stress and anxiety,
EUROVIP: Valuing volunteering commitment

EuroVIP aims to facilitate access to the labor market for young people through the enhancement of knowledge acquired in formal, non-formal and informal environments. The project also intends
Apprenticeship: a solution for NEETs in Europe

All actors working towards the inclusion of vulnerable youth – training centres, local agencies, companies, policy makers, representatives of the authorities and administrations, NGOs and
CARVE newsletter: The economic cost of gender violence

Male violence against women is a direct violation to human rights, it destroys lives and societies. In Europe, 1 in 3 women will experience at
Mentor-U: dare to sponsor!

The acute problem of unemployment in Wallonia is multi-factorial: lack of training for candidates, over-evaluation of recruitment criteria, lack of mobility, inadequate language skills… All
European conference – Social and conventional enterprises co-inspiring each other to promote gender opportunities

Enterprises and managers from all over Europe are invited to take part into this gender equality toolbox dedicated to the enhancement of women participation to
Immigrant population and the labour market
In march 2000, the United Nations published an important report relating to the ageing of the European population.According to this report, Europe is predicted to