Migrants, refugees and asylum seekers

In today’s increasingly globalized and mobile societies, internal and international migrants, refugees and asylum seekers represent a significant share of the population of cities and countries. This publication presents experiences from researchers and practitioners from a variety of geographical contexts on how they have been included and have participated in Continue Reading →

Meet the Danube River Good

Travel more than 10,000 years in the past Lepen Whirl (Serbian: Lepenski Vir) is an important Mesolithic archaeological site located in Serbia in the central Balkan peninsula. The latest radiocarbon and AMS data suggest that the chronology of Lepen Whirl is compressed between 9500/7200-6000 BC. There is some disagreement about the Continue Reading →

Danube Peace Boat 2017

We are building CSO Partnership for Development Usefulness, an open platform that unites CSOs from around the world. We strive to make development more effective by reshaping the global aid architecture and empowering CSOs working on the ground. In promoting development Usefulness, in all areas of work, both our own Continue Reading →

Connecting People Back to Nature

World Environment Day is observed on the 5th of June every year across the globe is the largest annual event for positive environmental action. This Day aims to deepen public awareness of the need to preserve and enhance the environment where we all live. The Danube Peace Boat 2017 will Continue Reading →

Global Dialogue Foundation, Unity in Diversity

Proudly present our Partner, co-organizer of the Unity in Diversity World Civil Society International Conference: Global Dialogue Foundation (UinD WCS Australia) represented by Peter Pece Gorgievski, CEO & Director-General and Co-Founder The Global Dialogue Foundation principal purpose is to: Strengthen the role of civil society organizations to promote intercultural dialogue, cultural Continue Reading →

New forms of European Citizenship in Migration Era

Project Media Education Centre participate, “New forms of European Citizenship in Migration Era” aims to stimulate among civil society, in synergy with institutions involved in integration process, a more active role in promoting active citizenship of migrants, starting from the analysis of inclusion difficulties and of the role of human Continue Reading →

Five Laws of Media and Information Literacy

Five Laws of Media and Information Literacy We are travelling towards the universality of books, the Internet and all forms of “containers of knowledge”. Media and information literacy for all should be seen as a nexus of human rights. Therefore, UNESCO suggests the following Five Laws of Media and Information Continue Reading →

Building Trust in Media

With financial support from the European Union, UNESCO is promoting freedom of expression and press freedom in South East Europe and Turkey. The project, entitled “Building Trust in media in South East Europe and Turkey”, seeks to strengthen freedom of expression, access to information, free, independent and pluralistic media, ensuring Continue Reading →