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Conference Ctrl+Alt+remember – digital remembrance today
On June 19-20, Larysa Michalska, Project Manager at Humanity in Action Poland took part in the international conference Ctrl+Alt+remember - digital remembrance today organized by The Foundation Remembrance, Responsibility and Future (EVZ).
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Theory of Change
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‘Solidarity in action! Education, activism, cooperation’ – convention in Krakow
‘The Solidarity in Action project is important because it puts us in contact with allies, with people who can support us in our activities.’ Zbigniew Gajda, Hufce ZHP Krapkowice
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KICKSTARTER in Krakow! The final convention of the project
The KICKSTARTER project, which for a year has supported and networked not only specific leaders, but holistically entire teams working in organisations and informal groups working for human rights and minority groups, is coming to an end.
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Participate! Conference ‘Connecting the dots! Inclusion and diversity across sectors’ in Krakow (11.05.2024)
Our year-long KICKSTARTER project supporting and networking NGOs and informal groups working for human rights and minority groups is coming to an end. As planned, we are finishing with the participatory conference “Connecting the dots! Inclusion and diversity between sectors", which we organised at the Cluster of Socio-Economic Innovation in Krakow (11.05).
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Orestis Nicolaou
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Anastasia on the DigiSoc Podcast
Anastasia's research on AI and the future of work was featured on the DigiSoc Podcast.
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Supporting Refugee Children in Utrecht: Turning Interests into Activities
Refugee children choose cake decorating by vote. After a drawing workshop, they decorate these cakes, bringing their visions to life.
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Transformative Educational Entrepreneurship Design
This project was a 9-month-long program to equip entrepreneurs with skills in ethical leadership, sustainability, and emotional intelligence.
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HIA Democracy Fellowship 2024/2025
For the fourth time, Humanity in Action is conducting its renowned activist masterclass program for activists from the EU, UK, Ukraine, and the USA. The main theme of this year's program is the politics of memory.