IRBF aims to promote the social and human rights initiatives of social NGOs in Bulgaria. We encourage NGOs to strategically use the Internet and work to facilitate their ICT access.
Monday 24 November 2008
by
Tanya Goranova
Translated by:
Tanya Goranova
Section:
Projects
skipThe issue of Aversive Discrimination has not yet been addressed openly and directly in the field of adult education.
Nowadays discrimination is not what it used to be in the past, luckily. In almost all sectors the level of awareness of those who work or volunteer or study in adult education excludes any direct discrimination. This fact is also supported by legislation, ethical principles, awareness of rights, etc. However, in the last twenty years numerous authors and groups have been (...)
Thursday 19 July 2007
by
Ilina Dimitrova
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Ilina Dimitrova
Section:
Announcements
skipDuring 14-16 June 2007 in Warsaw, Poland, a working conference on the project EU kids online took place. The three–years research project attempts to compare the cultural, contextual and risk issues of children’s safe use of the internet and new communication technologies. The Warsaw conference gathered researchers from among 18 different European states, among which the Bulgarian partners IRBF and GERT who classified current findings, defined problematic areas and adopted further guidelines to the finalization of the study.
Wednesday 11 April 2007
by
Tanya Goranova
Translated by:
Tanya Goranova
Section:
Announcements
skipThe annual TRIALOG Central Training took place on March 26-27, 2007 in Tallinn, Estonia. The main focus of the training for new EU member states (NMS) platforms was on "Management and Strategic Planning for National Development Aid Platforms"
Saturday 24 February 2007
Tanya Goranova
Section:
Projects
skipChristina Haralanova ; 25 February 2007
As from January 2007, WITT has received seed-money for its continuation, with an aim to ensure its future. Internet Rights Bulgaria Foundation (IRBF) has taken on the task of coordinating WITT in 2007.
For the next 12 months, WITT has the following planned activities:
1. To build a strategy for sustainability of WITT future;
2. To implement a fund raising plan, by helping local NGOs to apply for projects, but also to insure WITT future activities;
3. (...)
Thursday 26 October 2006
by
Tanya Goranova
Section:
Announcements
skipFrom 9 to 11 of October 2006, a Development Education Partnership Fair was held in Vienna. 184 representatives of 158 NGOs from 22 European countries came with their project and partnership proposals in order to meet and exchange their experience. The Bulgarian participants were 11, among which one from IRBF.
Sunday 1 October 2006
Christina Haralanova
Section:
Announcements
skipThe Know-How Conference 2006 took place from 21 to 25 of August 2006 in Mexico City, Mexico. Over 500 women from all over the world, came to discuss the position of women in the information society, to exchange knowledge and experience.
Thursday 17 August 2006
by
Tanya Goranova
Translated by:
Tanya Goranova
Section:
Announcements
skipThe meeting was organised by the Polish platform for ODA, called Zagranica Group. Participants from Bulgaria, Romania, Lithuania, Estonia and Poland met to share experience and search for opportunities to work together in the future.
Tuesday 6 June 2006
by
Christina Haralanova
Translated by:
Christina Haralanova
Section:
Announcements
skipThe first meeting of the European Social Platform with representatives of the Bulgarian civil sociey sector was held on the 2 June in Sofia. Over 50 participated on behalf of the local NGOs, among which the Internet Rights Bulgaria Foundation.