Sunday 13th November 2005 by Christina Haralanova, Maria Velichkova.
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News /
Following the tradition of Paris ESF 2003, as well as the WSF in January 2004, a team of 14 women worked on the media coverage of the events of the London ESF 2004. They were from various countries in Europe: France, UK, Croatia, Poland, Bulgaria and Spain.
Wednesday 12th January 2005 by Christina Haralanova.
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Resources /
This article contains a list of downloadable versions and book titles, which I have considered important for the self-education in the area of ICTs. Feel free to add new resources to the provided ones!
This report is based on the experience from the ICT Training for Bulgarian Women from NGOs, which took place from July 31st to August 2nd, 2004 in Sofia, Bulgaria. A few photos are included.
Thursday 16th December 2004 by Natasa Stevanic.
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Anecdotes /
The notion that we are unwanted around Europe – including the accession counties that have joined EU on May 1st this year, that have recently been through painful changes and transition we are now going through, and that we are receiving a discriminative treatment - is rather sad and hurtful. Here’s a highlight from the paper that officially introduced the iLaw seminar: “The purpose of this seminar is to bring local and outside experts to Estonia to meet with 40 – 50 policy (...)
Thursday 16th December 2004 by Natasa Stevanic.
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Anecdotes /
So, the check-in counter lady finally returns with her superior to end my agony. The superior says I can not leave the country without a valid visa for Estonia in my passport. I patiently explain the situation again – noticeable blushing my way through the conversation - that there would be someone waiting for me at the border at the Tallinn airport to welcome me, bring the original visa_obtaining_approval_letter (what a construct!) from the Ministry of Interior and to guide me through (...)