Within the framework of the project “Access to Justice for the Most Marginalized”, in the period from September 13 to 16, at the Belvedere Hotel in Ohrid, training was held for human rights defenders who work in several communities.
The training was attended by 14 participants from 6 civil society organizations that provide legal and paralegal assistance to vulnerable groups of citizens. The purpose of the training was for the participants to become familiar with the concept of creative activism and the topic of how changes in society can be achieved through creative actions.
Within the framework of the training, four scenarios were developed for creative actions for the previously identified problems in the communities.
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The training is organized within the framework of the project “Access to Justice for the Most Marginalized”, which is implemented by the Foundation Open Society – Macedonia, HOPS-Options for a Healthy Life Skopje and the Association for Legal Education and Transparency – Station P.E.T. It is financially supported by the European Union.
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20 September 2022