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On Wednesday 5 February 2025 at the “Georgios Parasidis” Art Hall in the Old Town Hall, the closing ceremony of the project “TIME TO LEARN” will take place.

The ceremony will start with the greeting of the President of the Foundation, Aliki Tsiamoura, followed by a speech by the President of the Bodossaki Foundation Athina Desypri and the President of Alysos Alert Christina Halilopoulou, who is also a partner of the project. This will be followed by the presentation of the results of “TIME TO LEARN” by the project team, while the closing ceremony will close with a podcast in which Roma women will be heard with the trainers discussing human rights and values. The Ladies’ Union of Drama – House of Open Hospitality with partner Alysos Alert, is carrying out the 13-month project “TIME TO LEARN” from March 2024. The aim of the project is the training of 30 Roma women living in the settlements of Ampelokipoi and Filippou in Drama, in human rights, the treatment of anti-gypsyism, the empowerment of the implementing agency, the exchange of know-how and good practices with a Slovakian agency, and the delivery of a report on human rights violations to the Ombudsman and the National Commission for Human Rights.

The project “TIME TO LEARN” is implemented in the framework of the BUILD project, with the “Ladies’ Union of Drama – House of Open Hospitality ” and the partner organization “Alysos Alert”. The project “Building a robust and democratic civic space” (BUILD) aims to protect, promote and widely recognise the fundamental rights and values of the EU, through supporting Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Greece and Cyprus and strengthening their capacities and sustainability. BUILD is co-funded by the European Union, through the Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values (CERV) programme, the Bodossaki Foundation and the NGO Support Centre Cyprus with a total grant amount of €2.9 million.BUILD is coordinated by the Bodossaki Foundation (Greece) in partnership with the NGO Support Centre (Cyprus).
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