Target groups

target groupsDissemination activities target the following groups:

Secondary students, schools, and teachers

The project addresses secondary school students coming from 60 schools in 5 European countries: Belgium, Czechia, Denmark, Germany and the United Kingdom; secondary schools teachers and school principals.

The scholarly community

The active involvement of our consortium in international academic networks ensures a high-profile dissemination strategy of the project!s findings on gender equality and democracy within the academic community, e.g., panels organized at conferences and articles submitted to prominent scientific journals. We particularly aim at joint publications (within and across WPs) that will exploit our diverse expertise to make seminal contributions. All article publications resulting from this project will be published in open access. We will reach out to other consortia that will receive funding in the context of the same call and co-organize sections and panels at conferences, or specialized workshops.

Policy makers

We will communicate our findings to policy makers (at EU, national and local levels) through 6 policy briefs and a final conference presenting the results of the project. We will collaborate with established research centers, think tanks and foundations as well as European party foundations in Brussels for a broad dissemination of the project's main findings. Within our consortium, Gender 5+ is a Brussels-based think tank with long experience on gender equality issues in the EU and thus well embedded in the EU policy- making community. It will thus support the coordinators in disseminating these reports through Brussels- national and international networks.

Civil society/non-state actors

In the course of research, the data collected and findings of analysis will be open to civil society. By non-state actors we refer to practitioners working for civil society organizations (CSO)/interest groups/non-governmental organisations (NGO)/ not-for-profit organisations/third sector organisations. At the non-state actors that are active on gender conferences with will also receive all reports prepared for policy actors (see below) as well as toolkits, which we will prepare on the basis of the project findings at the end of our project. Toolkits will specifically address the needs of (international and national) women!s right organizations and activists actors practitioners we will present initial results, exchange ideas and collect feedback. Non-state at the intersection of inequalities.

European citizens/the general public