In 2023 there is still a long way to go to create gender equality in the world and also in Europe. Even today, women are still underrepresented in political decision-making, and many women also state that politics is male-dominated because they are often not trusted enough. In reality, there are many causes for this imbalance – but where is the best place to start to eliminate it?

With the “RECLAIM | European Role Models” project, we contribute to giving women a voice in society and in debates and encouraging them to participate in policy-making despite structural disadvantages. “RECLAIM” is aimed at female activists and local politicians from Europe. It aims to raise awareness of gender inequalities, find ways to deal with them and empower each other – online and on the street. Because despite all the hurdles that women can face on the way to equality: Democratic processes need more than just one half of society.

Format

The project contributes to supporting resilient women in digital space in order to give them the skills and experiences to make their voice heard! The project combines training sessions and best-case sharing on feminist European policy. It focuses on effective communication and leadership skills in order to be able to participate effectively in political discourse and decision-making; strengthening media skills to be more confident on social media; tackling digital hate speech and gender disinformation; and creating a European support network for local politicians and activists.

Project activities

10 August 2023: Digital launch event
6 September | 27 September | 10 October 2023: Three digital workshops on media literacy (digital leadership, combating hate speech and communication strategies) with methods of co-creation processes,
including the presentation of best-cases;
October/November: An individual work phase to develop their own communication campaigns or strategies according to their local needs;
November 2023: Decentralized network meetings organized by the participants, aiming to connect them
with peers and other politicians and activists in their region;
December 2023: Closing event

RECLAIM Handbook: Resilient Women in Digital Space: Feminist Foreign and Local Politics

Target group

The project addresses female activists, local politician or actively engaged women in civil society organisations with a keen interest in feminist foreign policy and connected topics and a fluent command of English. All particiants must be ready to participate in all activities of the project, including the individual working phase and networking.

Partners
Association for International Affairs (AMO), Czech Republic

Polish Robert Schuman Foundation, Poland

ELIAMEP, Greece

European Academy Berlin, Germany

With kind support of the European Union and the German Federal Foreign Office.

Contact:

Carlotta During: [email protected]

Elizabeth Phocas: [email protected]