Cross-Sectoral Cooperation for Societal Change? Perspectives from Georgian Youth

Informed by international experts, research and practical experience in Georgia and Germany in the framework of #GEONext – Partnerships for Youth Engagement, this publication aims at providing a comprehensive perspective of the advantages and challenges of cross-sectoral cooperation, as well as best practice examples and tangible recommendations for successful collaborations across sectors.

Polis Paper N°16 | Refugees of Second Class: Ukrainian Roma in Hungary and Moldova

Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, European leaders and civil society have shown an immense solidarity towards the people of Ukraine and in particular the refugees that were forced to flee to the neighbouring countries and the EU. However, this solidarity does not extend to Ukrainian Roma refugees, who face severe discrimination, segregation, and rejection. Moldova and Hungary are two of the most important transit countries for refugees on the way to Western Europe. As their authorities, government officials and civil society are publicly reinforcing harmful stereotypes about Roma, crossing the borders, asking for asylum, or accessing decent living conditions in refugee centres has become harder than ever.

#GEONext: Meet the Mentors

#GEONext – Partnerships for Youth Engagement uses civic education and international, cross-sectoral cooperation to prepare the next generation of Georgians to be civically engaged, know and exercise their rights and responsibilities, harness technology, and build partnerships to demand and facilitate increased government accountability. Meet our mentors from the private sector here!

SUMMER OF SECURITY – Call for Contributions

Im Projekt “Summer of Security” setzen wir den Grassroots-Gedanken von Polis180 direkt in einem Online-Dossier um und bieten euch eine Plattform, eure Stimme(n) zur Zukunft der deutschen Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik einzubringen.

Europa- und Außenpolitik 2030: Sechs Szenarien

Auf Basis vergangener und aktueller Ereignisse werden in der Publikation potenzielle neutrale, optimistische und negative Entwicklungen beschrieben. Dafür werden die Bereiche „Zukunft Europas“ sowie „Frieden und Sicherheit“ in den Blick genommen.

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