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.
Tuesday 6 June 2006
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.
Thursday 1 June 2006
Christina Haralanova
Section:
Announcements
skipIRBF presented the Garment Industry in Bulgaria at the capacity-building seminar, announcing latest figures and the situation of workers in the textile and shoe factories, situated all around Bulgaria.
Monday 22 May 2006
Tanya Goranova
Section:
Announcements
skipThe fourth European Social Forum took place in Athens, between 4th and 7th of May. It was a meeting place for social movements, NGOs, associations and citizens, struggling for social justice, for protection of human rights, and standing against poverty, war and dictatorship, against discrimination and rascism in all its forms.
Thursday 20 April 2006
Tanya Goranova
Section:
Announcements
skipThe creation of a Bulgarian NGO platform for development was organisationally supported by representatives of the European platform Trialog and the European NGO confederation Concord.
skipSPIP is a publishing system developed by the minirézo to manage the site uZine. We provide it to anyone as a free software under GPL license. Therefore, you can use it freely for your own site, be it personnal, co-operative, institutional or commercial.
Monday 17 October 2005
Christina Haralanova
Section:
Publications
skipIn the period between November 2004 and June 2005, IRBF, as carried out a national research called: Strategic use of ICTs by women, working in the civil society sector in Bulgaria identifying concrete conclusions and recommendations.
Thursday 10 March 2005
Maria Velichkova
Section:
Announcements
skipThe training, organized by IRBF, took place between 19 and 22 February 2005 in Sofia and gathered women from all parts of Bulgaria, whose aim was to learn to use IT strategically in their work.
skipThe Legal Case Magagement Software Project aims at building
software solution for the case management needs of non-profit legal advice centres in Bulgaria. This will provide an alternative to restrictive proprietary software at present being used for this purpose.