As a continuation of the project “Unvealing Aversive Discrimination – UAV “, Internet Rights Bulgaria Foundation took the challenge to work as a subcontractor on the project ADAT- Aversive Discrimination Awareness Training . The Bulgarian partner for the project is “Znanie” Association, which has long time working in the field of adult learning, and in recent years with European Union Lifelong Learning Program.
АDAT will analyse how aversive discrimination (in particular aversive disablism, (...)
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The 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 (...)
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Christina 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;
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SPIP 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. (continue)
The 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. (continue)
The portal itself is a zone aiming to provoke and establish informal discussions on topics, related to the disabled people in Bulgaria, and a meeting place for co-operation and contacts. It is for now mainly supported into Bulgarian language. (continue)
The Social Rights Network aims to raise the awareness of Bulgarian NGOs, social movements and individuals about their rights, to provide them with a forum to claim their rights and participate in campaigns and common projects. (continue)
NGO Bulgaria is an initiative of the Internet Rights Bulgaria Foundation aiming to promote Bulgarian social non-government organisations and social movements on the Internet by providing them with a free basic and easy to use personal web site. (continue)