Call for participation at the Equality Academy in 2018

Friedrich Ebert Foundation and Sarajevo Open Centre

Public call

For application to the Equality Academy 2018

Deadline for application is 6st of April 2018.

After successful realization of the Equality Academy in 2015, 2016. and 2017, Friedrich Ebert Foundation and Sarajevo Open Centre are proud to announce a public call for participation on the fourth generation of the Equality Academy – platform for political leadership and space for joint actions of representatives, councilors, leaders of political parties and civil society organizations.

Goals of the Equality Academy are:

  • Strengthening the capacities of political leaders in gender equality area and equality policies of underprivileged groups in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in order to enhance rights of citizens in Bosnia and Herzegovina;
  • Strengthening the cooperation between decision makers and representatives of civil society organizations in BiH.

Equality Academy is intended for:

  • Municipality and town councilors of the Councils/Committees in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Head of municipalities in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Mayors of the cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Members of political parties in Bosnia and Herzegovina, who are interested in strengthening of individual capacities and working on identification and implementation of concrete solutions that will improve gender equality and position of unchartered groups in their local community and our society.

Structure of the Equality Academy 2018:

The Equality Academy is consisted of four modules. Each module is consisted of lectures, workshops, discussions and meetings with representatives of civil society organizations. Lecturers have experience in political practice, but they are also members of international organizations and NGO organizations from B&H and region as well as media.

When you apply to the Equality Academy you are obligated to participate in every module.

MODUL Module theme Location/time
1. Gender equality politics  

Ilidža

18-20. May 2018.

2.  

Feminism for all

Jahorina,

22-24. June 2018.

3. Equality trough local politics Trebinje

26-28 October 2018.

4. Public advocacy of the equality Teslić

16-18. November 2018.

Academy costs

Organizers of the Equality academy will pay for accommodation, food, refreshment and costs of participation on the Academy. Travel expenses should be paid by participants themselves.

How to apply to the Equality Academy?

If you belong to the one of the groups named above and you want to participate on the Equality Academy, then please send your application on bouth e-mail adresses: [email protected] and [email protected] no later than 6th of April 2018.

Application (Word or PDF file) should be consisted of:

  1. a) short biography (up to three pages)
  2. b) short motivation letter (up to two pages) which contains information how will you use knowledge and acquaintances made on the Academy
  3. c) contact phone number
  4. d) e-mail address
  5. e) information about a party and party organ you are coming from
  6. f) are you councilor in minicipality/town council, head of municipality or city mayor

If there is a bigger number of applications the organizers will make an election of participants considering gender, party and regional representation. Selected participants will be informed about it until 17th of April.

Equality Academy is organized by:

Friedrich Ebert Foundation (FES) is established in 1952 as a political inheritance of first German president, Friedrich Ebert, who was elected in democratic way. Foundation has its offices in Sarajevo and Banja Luka. Foundation is pleading for cooperative dialogue between civil society and those who are political responsible. With help of local, regional and national partners, Friedrich Ebert Foundation is organizing different educational and informative programmes. Through their studies and publication Foundation Friedrich Ebert is analyzing central social and economic-political themes. More informaton about FES you can find on web page www.fes.ba.

Sarajevo Open Centre (SOC) advocates the full respect of human rights and social inclusion of LGBT people and women. Sarajevo Open Centre is an independent, non-partisan and non-profit organization that empowers LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans*) people and women through community and movement building. SOC also promotes the human rights of LGBT people and women publically and advocates on national, European and international level for improved legislation and policies in Bosnia and Herzegovina. More about SOC you can find on web page www.soc.ba.

You can download a PDF version of a public call here.