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Grant for Public Legal Aid, Belarus, 2020
Project: provision of legal assistance and updating and distributing of citizens' rights manual Organisation: Public Legal Aid - Belarus Budget: EUR 52,920 Duration: 3 years The Belarusian Human Rights Centre 'Public Legal Aid' provides free legal assistance to citizens, informs citizens about their rights and monitors the observance of human rights by the authorities. With this grant, the centre will update and further distribute the manual drawn up in 2018 to provide citizens with accessible information on their rights and how to defend them. The resources will also be used to suppo
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Grant to Red Cross Flanders for emergency aid Beirut - explosion port, 2020
Beneficiary: Rode Kruis Vlaanderen Amount: 200.000 euros Duration: 12 months (august 2020 - 2021) On 4 August 2020, an explosion occurred in the port area of Beirut, Lebanon. This sent a shock wave through the city, causing more than 200 deaths and 6,000 injured. 300,000 people from Beirut became homeless as a result of the explosion. The Red Cross Lebanon (RCL) launched an emergency appeal for USD 19 million.
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Grant, Integration of refugees through education and language , 2017
Project: Testing of toolkit for language education in refugeecamps Benificiary : Council of Europe Amount : 75.000 euros Duration January 2017 - December 2019
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Grant ‘International Advisory Panel Ukraine’, 2015
Project: The ‘International Advisory Panel Ukraine’ investigates possible violation of human rights Benificiary : Council of Europe Amount: 82.500 euros Duration: January 2015 - November 2015 706/5000 Flanders supports the "International Advisory Panel Ukraine", which is part of the "Immediate measures package" of the Council of Europe, which covers 5 themes: human rights, state reform, elections, capacity building and civil society. The International Advisory Panel will investigate potential violations of European human rights in Ukraine following the pro-European anti-government prot
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Grant Essay competition 70 years Council of Europe, 2019
Project: Essay competition for youngsters on the Role of the Council of Europe in the future Benificiary : Europahuis Ryckevelde Amount: 6.105 euros Duration: May – Oktober 2019
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Grant 'Social inclusion for young refugees', 2018
Project: Youth Together. Social inclusion through Youth work for young refugees jeugdwerk Benificiary: Council of Europe Amount : 80.000 euros Duration: June 2018 - December 2019
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Grant to PEN Vlaanderen, 2018
Project: Operating grant Beneficiary: PEN Vlaanderen Budget: 4.082,20 euros Period: 2019 PEN Vlaanderen actively defends fellow-writers around the world, both through direct and indirect support. PEN Flanders uses culture as a carrier of values in the international relations of Flanders and the European Union. Cultural diplomacy, based on a framework that integrates values, can help steer the process towards more democracy.
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Grant to NGO Kék Vonal Child Crisis Foundation for the development of a prevention programme, 2018
Project: School Prevention Work on internet safety in cooperation with Child Focus Beneficiary: Kék Vonal Child Crisis Foundation Budget: 3.360 euros Period: 2018 - 2019 The Kék Vonal Child Crisis Foundation is a Hungarian NGO. Since 1993, Kék Vonal has been running a helpline for children and young people. In addition, Kék Vonal also visits children in school.
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Grant to Caritas International Belgium for vulnerable families in Urban Aleppo, 2018
Project: Vulnerable families in Urban Aleppo recover from the conflict and rebuild their lives and communities Beneficiary: Caritas International Belgium Budget: 100.000 euros Period: 2018 - 2019 The project of Caritas International Belgium aims to support vulnerable people in Aleppo and supports them in their search for sustainable solutions. Caritas International comes to the aid of victims of violence, natural catastrophes, and poverty whether in their own country or on the run through our local, national, and international network.
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Grant to Eastman for the performing arts project Shell Shock, 2018
Project: the performance of dance company Shell Shock in Paris Beneficiary: Eastman Budget: 25.000 euros Period: 2018 - 2019 On the 10th and 11th of November 2018, Eastman Dance Company (choreographer Sidi Larbi Cheraoui) will perform in Paris as part of the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the WOI Armistice. The performances of Shell Shock in Paris offer a good opportunity for Flanders to be present at the closing event of the French President Macron in the context of the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Great War.
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Grant to VOS Vlaamse Vredesvereniging for the concert The 'Great War in Music, Word and Image', 2018
Project: The 'Great War in Music, Word and Image' Beneficiary: VOS Vlaamse Vredesvereniging Budget: 6.999 euros Period: 2018 - 2019 Together with its partners, VOS organises several concerts to commemorate the Great War. With two performances in the United States, VOS creates a unique opportunity to highlight the Flemish spirit of peace and the bond between the US and Flanders. The 'Great War in Music, Word and Image' will be performed in 2018 in symbolic places in Flanders (Ypres on 12 July, Winch on 30 September and Sint-Niklaar on 13 October).
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Grant for Commemoration of World War I - Peace education, 2014
Project: Project: World War - peace education project Beneficiary: Unesco Amount: 50.000 USD Duration: 2014 - 2018 This project includes an educational peace-building initiative on the occasion and in memory of the commemoration of the century of the First World War in 2014. It is based on underwater cultural heritage of the time, but also links are made with the situation today. The emphasis is on reconciliation.
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Grant for WWI Underwater Cultural Heritage: Exhibit on African and Asian involvement (2014 - 2018)
Project: Centenary of WWI and its Underwater Cultural Heritage: Exhibit on African and Asian involvement Beneficiary: UNESCO Amount: 49.990 USD Duration: 2014 - 2018 Throughout 2014-2018 the centenary of the First World War is commemorated. The naval battles and remaining underwater cultural heritage linked to those battles merit attention as well. This projects focuses on the African and Asian involvement in naval battles with an exhibition.
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Grant to the Human Rights Center 'Public Legal Aid' in Belarus (2018)
Project: Providing free legal assistance to citizens Beneficiary: Viasna Human Rights Center Amount: 17.640 euro Duration: 2018 The Viasna Human Rights Centre based in Belarus aims to strengthen the rule of law in Belarus. The organization aims to provide financial and legal assistance to citizens.
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Grant to Oradea for promoting the inclusion of people with disabilities in Ukraine, 2018
Project: Promoting inclusion of people with disabilities in Ukraine Beneficiary: vzw Oradea Amount: 16.000 euros Duration: 2018 The project consist of three parts: Launching of an international thematic network on inclusion. The network consists of universities, NGOs and field organisations. (Flanders, Romania) Spreadig the Flemish documentary 'See me do' about people with intellectual disabilities, in Ukrainian schools, universities and welfare facilities.
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Grant to Royal Windband Ypriana for preproduction work for upcoming concert at 'Royal Edinburgh Tattoo Festival', 2018
Project: Preproduction work of the upcoming concert at the Edinburgh Tattoo Festival and the costs associated with the stay in Edinburgh Beneficiary: Royal wind band Ypriana Budget: 22.500 euro Duration: 2018 The Royal wind band Ypriana has been a fixed cultural value for more than 80 years when it comes to hafaba music (harmony - brass) and has an international reputation thanks to various concert tours in Hungary, the Czech Republic, France, England and Germany. Geert Gombeir, production partner of the band will take charge of the artistic preproduction and the production of the harmo
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Curriculum ‘The Volunteers: Americans join World War One, 1914-1919’
Project: Curriculum ‘The Volunteers: Americans join World War One, 1914-1919’ Beneficiary: AFS Intercultural Programs, Inc Amount: 30.000 USD Duration: 2014 - 2016 The Volunteers: Americans Join World War I, 1914-1919 Curriculum was launched on March 2 at an event hosted by the Flanders House in New York City and online at thevolunteers.afs.org. The event featured keynote speaker Sophie De Schaepdrijver, a distinguished Belgian historian, Associate Professor at Pennsylvania State University, and recipient of the Order of the Crown (Belgium).
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Grant to UNIA for the implementation of UN Convention on the rights of persons with disabilities, 2017
Project: The implementation of the UN convention on the rights of persons with disabilities Beneficiary: UNIA Budget: 36.956,20 euro Duration: 2017 Unia is an independent public institution that combats discrimination and promotes equal opportunities. Unia encourages society as a whole, and particularly government authorities, public institutions and companies, to combat discrimination and segregation. Unia encourages society as a whole, and particularly government authorities, public institutions and companies, to combat discrimination and segregation.
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Grant to Amnesty International Hungary for holding a Human Rights Competition and a summer youth camp, 2018
Project: Human Rights Competition called Összpont andÖsszpont summer youth camp Beneficiary: Amnesty International Hungary Amount: 9.500 euro Duration: 2018 The purpose of the competition and summer youth camp Összpont is to get Hungarian young people acquainted with the topic of human rights.
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Grant to Autonómia Foundation for helping educated Roma youth with their search for quality employment, Hungary 2018
Project: Bridging the Gap between Qualification and Quality Employment Beneficiary: Autonómia Foundation Amount: 14 months Duration: 25.000 euro The Hungarian foundation Autonómia aims to provide more opportunities for Roma youth on the labour market. The foundation will take the necessary actions to combat discrimination on the labour market. As part of the project, the foundation will collaborate with the city of Ghent.