We are pleased to present you with the fourth special edition newsletter focusing on gender-based violence (GBV) in the context of migration, prepared as part of the BRIDGE project. The BRIDGE project is implemented under the lead of Terre des hommes Regional Office for Europe together with partners from Belgium (Defence for Children International DCI-Belgium and FEDASIL), Greece (ARSIS), Malta (Kopin) and Romania (Tdh Romania), and has the overall objective to strengthen the statutory response to GBV affecting children and youth on the move in EU countries.

In this edition, you can read about some of the recent project developments, learn about our upcoming webinar and the available e-learning course on GBV and learn more from a number of selected interesting materials on the topic of GBV.

Enroll in the online course on GBV to learn how to prevent GBV and protect children and youth on the move from GBV. The course has been developed as part of the BRIDGE project and is available in Dutch, English, French, Greek, Romanian.

As part of the BRIDGE project we are organizing a series of webinars on the topic of GBV with the aim to share good practices and experiences, initiatives, knowledge and learning. You may listen to the recordings of the previously held webinars here.

SAVE THE DATE – March 26, 2020 at 2pm CEST! Join our webinar (details below) to hear from Anđa Petrović first-hand information about the experiences and challenges faced by refugee and migrant women and girls in Serbia.

 

JOIN US FOR A WEBINAR!

Room for women and girls: Female voices from refugees and migrants in Serbia (BRIDGE and ChildHub Webinar)

 

 

ENROLL IN OUR E-LEARNING COURSE ON GBV!

Gender-based violence affecting children and youth on the move

Pic: @Tdh/Francois Struzik in Syria 2011

 

LEARN MORE ABOUT GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE AND ONGOING ACTIVITIES

Coaching and Mentoring Workshop in Budapest [BRIDGE Project]

 

 

Some more materials to look at whilst self distancing!

 

The BRIDGE project is supported by the European Union’s Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme (2014-2020).  The content of this newsletter represents the views of the author only and is his/her sole responsibility. The European Commission does not accept any responsibility for use that may be made of the information it contains.