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Women, Disability, and Inclusion – Scientific Excellence in Bulgaria

Description du projet

Renforcer l’inclusion des femmes handicapées en Bulgarie

La perspective de genre sur le handicap nécessite une attention particulière. Selon l’ONU, les femmes et les filles handicapées sont confrontées à une marginalisation systémique, à des obstacles comportementaux et environnementaux qui aboutissent à une baisse de leur statut économique et social, à des obstacles à l’accès à l’éducation, aux soins de santé (y compris la santé sexuelle et reproductive), à l’information, aux services et à la justice, ainsi qu’à l’exclusion sociale et politique. Tout ceci a un impact considérable sur leur qualité de vie. Le projet MILIEU, financé par l’UE, vise à promouvoir les études féministes sur le handicap en Bulgarie. Plus précisément, il réunira l’Institut pour l’étude des sociétés et des connaissances de l’Académie des sciences bulgare (ISSK-BAS), l’Université Complutense de Madrid en Espagne et l’Université des études de Gênes en Italie. L’objectif de cette initiative de jumelage est d’améliorer les études sur les femmes, le handicap et l’inclusion, et de fournir des recommandations et des lignes directrices aux décideurs politiques et autres institutions pour les sensibiliser davantage à ces questions.

Objectif

The objective of MILIEU (“woMen dIsabiLity and Inclusion – Scientific Excellence in BUlgaria”) is to create a networking collaboration between the Institute for the Study of the Societies and Knowledge of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (ISSK-BAS) and two high renowned Universities: Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain) and Università degli Studi di Genova(Italy), with the final aim of increasing ISSK-BAS scientific excellence and visibility, research innovation capacity and of enabling frontier research at the crossroad of studies on women, disability and inclusion. Such research topics are almost totally unaddressed in Bulgaria, therefore MILIEU will also bring significant research and societal impacts in the long term, as well as introducing a new line of research at ISSK-BAS and in Bulgaria, related to disability studies, feminist disability studies, and gender. For the achievement of its objectives, the project will rely on a variegated set of methods, such as: 1) interdisciplinarity and knowledge sharing, 2) capacity building, 3) participatory approach, 4) inclusivity and sustainability and 5) far-reaching methods for communication and engagement. The Twinning exercise will build on an appropriate set of key actions – with a strong focus on ESR engagement –from joint training and research paths, to bilateral meetings, from short visits to dedicated conferences and summer schools, leading to new research opportunities and joint research projects in the field. The organization of networking and outreaching activities, inter alia conferences and dissemination events as well as liaison activities with similar projects, will contribute to the visibility of ISSK-BAS and of the other EU partners in the field. Finally, to ensure transferability and uptake of results as well as sustainability of MILIEU after the project end-date, final recommendations and guidelines to policymakers and to other institutions in Widening countries will be produced.

Appel à propositions

H2020-WIDESPREAD-2018-2020

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Sous appel

H2020-WIDESPREAD-2020-5

Coordinateur

INSTITUTE OF PHILOSOPHY AND SOCIOLOGY
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 326 875,00
Adresse
UL. MOSKOVSKA 13 A
1000 Sofia
Bulgarie

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Région
Югозападна и Южна централна България Югозападен София (столица)
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 326 875,00

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