This webinar took place on the 14th of May promoted by Trento University in the context of EUWeBER project "The European Union and the Western Balkans: Enlargement and Resilience"
This webinar took place on the 13th of May promoted by Trento University in the context of EUWeBER project "The European Union and the Western Balkans: Enlargement and Resilience"
Until recently, there were only 20 families living in Gurdzauli, a village high in the mountains of Adjara. The Covid-19 pandemic and the state of emergency in Georgia brought unexpected change to village life. To avoid the danger of being infected, families started to move back to their ancestral houses. The family of Givi Bolkvadze, 51, is one of them. A videoreportage by Giorgi Bolkvadze, Chai Khana
This webinar took place on the 6th of May promoted by Trento University in the context of EUWeBER project "The European Union and the Western Balkans: Enlargement and Resilience"
Maria lives in northern Albania. She has not had an easy life, far from it. But to help her support her family and to accompany her on her journey she found thousands of small insects: bees
Azerbaijan has been under a special quarantine regime for more then a week now. People over 65 are not allowed to leave their homes. The Baku metro is completely closed. Only rare passers-by, policemen and disinfectors can be seen in the empty streets of Baku.
There are almost 2000 species of bees in Europe, and at least 9% of them are threatened. What can be done by the EU institutions? A video produced within EDJNet. After Effects graphics by Denise Basano.
Equality bodies are national institutions that tackle discrimination in society. Building on Equinet data, we have developed for EDJNet an Index to assess their effectiveness.
The cartoon “You have a choice! How to prevent radicalization in the North Caucasus” uses simple examples to explain how young people fall under the influence of violent extremists and what should be done to prevent radicalization. From our partner Caucasian Knot
"I want to become a veterinarian!" Salina has clear ideas, she knows what her dream is: to achieve it, she is not afraid to challenge the stereotypes that still mark the Albanian society and can count on a school that, starting from the concreteness of earth, aims straight to the future