In the free supermarket you can pick up all kind of food or you can also bring some food into the market.
In this hard times of virus crisis lets get together and make sure the most unprotected get the most basic foods and work together to achieve what the powers that be cannot and/or don’t want to.
There is also a free shop for clothes and volunteers to help you apply for financial assistance / housing benefits / unemployment etc.
Food donations (no clothes!) welcome, volunteers always appreciated
Accessibility: The supermarket is outside in the garden. There is a small step at the gate to come in.
WHERE? Háskólatorg, room 105, University of Iceland.
On the 18th of May 2020, the GEST 2020 cohort will present their final assignments at the University of Iceland, Háskólatorg 105.
To accommodate long distance guests and to respect local social distancing recommendations, the event will also be streamed online. The link will be provided closer to the date of the event. There will be a chat function for those attending via distance to ask questions to the fellows, with time pertaining.
The schedule for the presentations is as following:
SESSION 1: The many faces of violence (60 minutes) 9:00 to 10:00
Empowering the Youth to Combat Sexual Violence against Young Women and Girls in Rural Malawi Districts of Nkhatabay, Dowa, Machinga and Nsanje
-Limbikani Bickiel Mkangadzula, Malawi
Women with Disabilities and Reproductive Rights: A Brief Illustration of the Picture in Uganda
-Shamim Nampijja, Uganda
Revenge Pornography in Uganda: Addressing the Crime of Intimate Disclosure
-Asiimwe Allen, Uganda
The Construction of Non-Violent Dialogues through Visual Arts
-Daniel Nkosiyedwa Radebe, South Africa
SESSION 2: Migration, women and girls (60 minutes) 10:15 to 11:15
UNSCR 1325 and Beyond: A Needs-based Analysis of Women and Girls in the Dzaleka Refugee Camp
-Khwimani Isabel Mwasinga, Malawi
Combating Trafficking of Women and Girls: Labour Externalization from Uganda to the Middle East
-Bwowe Ivan, Uganda
Sustainable Reintegration of Internally Displaced Persons: Formal and Vocational Education in New Kuchingoro Camp, Abuja, Nigeria
-Jameelah Abdussalam Yusuf, Nigeria
Palestinian Commemoration Politics: The Performative Roles of Women in the ‘Palestinian Diaspora’ TV Series
-Anas Hassuneh, Palestine
The Politics of Sexual Harassment in Students Electoral Processes: A Case of Makerere University, Uganda
-Esther Namitala, Uganda
Ghanaian Girls in STEM: A Paradigmatic Shift
-Gideon Kodzo Adjei-Mawutor, Ghana
Equipping Primary Teachers in Gender Responsive Pedagogy to Strengthen Quality and Equity in Schools at Imvepi Refugee Camp
-Brenda Apeta, Uganda
Documentary Films as a Safe Space to Promote Gender Equity in Higher Education Settings in Mozambique
-Tânia da Assunção Machonisse, Mozambique
SESSION 4: The politics and economics of gender (75 minutes) 13:30 to 14:45
Gender Responsive Budgeting as a Tool for Advancing Gender Equality: Capacity Building of Provincial Employees in Afghanistan
-Zeba Sultani, Afghanistan
Spiralling into Poverty one Debt at a Time
-Nadhiya Najab, Sri Lanka
Nigerian Women and Political Participation: The Not-Too-Young-To-Run Law: A New Vista For More Women’s Participation In Nigeria’s Politics
-Kayode Kehinde Hannah, Nigeria
The Weaponization of the Feminist Discourse in Malawi
-Jessica Mandanda, Malawi
Private Bodies, Public Space: How Women Navigate Violence in Gendered Spaces in Colombo, Sri Lanka
-Kinita Shenoy, Sri Lanka
SESSION 5: Gender, enviornment and climate change (45 minutes) 15:00-15:45
Socio-Ecological Housing in Cameroon: Climate Change Resilience for Rural Communities by Lake Chad and Logone
-Damandi Tarang Nadia, Cameroon
Impact of Climate Change on the Indigenous Peoples of Yakutia
-Anisiia Moiakunova, Russia
Masculinities in Disasters: Mitigating Post-disaster Gender-Based Violence in TA Makhwira and Lundu in Chikwawa District, Malawi
-Alinane Kaimila, Malawi
In the free supermarket you can pick up all kind of food or you can also bring some food into the market.
In this hard times of virus crisis lets get together and make sure the most unprotected get the most basic foods and work together to achieve what the powers that be cannot and/or don’t want to.
There is also a free shop for clothes and volunteers to help you apply for financial assistance / housing benefits / unemployment etc.
Food donations (no clothes!) welcome, volunteers always appreciated
Accessibility: The supermarket is outside in the garden. There is a small step at the gate to come in.
Does the aries manage from time to time to break the wall they compulsively try to break with their head? (or just understing they can open the door which is just aside to pass, instead?) Do leos at least one time in their life think they where maybe once slightly partially wrong? Do aquarius ever do something with any understandable logic or that can in anyhow remotly suggest a connection with some meaningful explication? Does capricorns had feeling and can therefore be considered sentient beings?
Discover your true self through your astral chart! Absurd astrology consultation at Andrymi, between 5pm and 8pm on Monday 25 May. Your life will be never as before!
Áhugasöm sem ekki hafa mætt áður eru vinsamlegast beðin um að senda tölvupóst á noborders.iceland@gmail.com áður en þau mæta á fundinn.
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No Borders Iceland regular organising meeting.
Interested people who have not been to a meeting before are kindly asked to send an e-mail to noborders.iceland@gmail.com to let us know they want to come.
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Private event
In the free supermarket you can pick up all kind of food or you can also bring some food into the market.
In this hard times of virus crisis lets get together and make sure the most unprotected get the most basic foods and work together to achieve what the powers that be cannot and/or don’t want to.
There is also a free shop for clothes and volunteers to help you apply for financial assistance / housing benefits / unemployment etc.
Food donations (no clothes!) welcome, volunteers always appreciated
Accessibility: The supermarket is outside in the garden. There is a small step at the gate to come in.
Opin hús Samtakanna ’78 eru alla fimmtudaga kl. 20-22. Öll áhugasöm eru hjartanlega velkomin!
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The open houses at Samtökin ’78 are all Thursdays from 8 PM to 10 PM. Everybody is welcome!
private meeting
WHERE? Háskólatorg, room 105, University of Iceland.
On the 18th of May 2020, the GEST 2020 cohort will present their final assignments at the University of Iceland, Háskólatorg 105.
To accommodate long distance guests and to respect local social distancing recommendations, the event will also be streamed online. The link will be provided closer to the date of the event. There will be a chat function for those attending via distance to ask questions to the fellows, with time pertaining.
The schedule for the presentations is as following:
SESSION 1: The many faces of violence (60 minutes) 9:00 to 10:00
Empowering the Youth to Combat Sexual Violence against Young Women and Girls in Rural Malawi Districts of Nkhatabay, Dowa, Machinga and Nsanje
-Limbikani Bickiel Mkangadzula, Malawi
Women with Disabilities and Reproductive Rights: A Brief Illustration of the Picture in Uganda
-Shamim Nampijja, Uganda
Revenge Pornography in Uganda: Addressing the Crime of Intimate Disclosure
-Asiimwe Allen, Uganda
The Construction of Non-Violent Dialogues through Visual Arts
-Daniel Nkosiyedwa Radebe, South Africa
SESSION 2: Migration, women and girls (60 minutes) 10:15 to 11:15
UNSCR 1325 and Beyond: A Needs-based Analysis of Women and Girls in the Dzaleka Refugee Camp
-Khwimani Isabel Mwasinga, Malawi
Combating Trafficking of Women and Girls: Labour Externalization from Uganda to the Middle East
-Bwowe Ivan, Uganda
Sustainable Reintegration of Internally Displaced Persons: Formal and Vocational Education in New Kuchingoro Camp, Abuja, Nigeria
-Jameelah Abdussalam Yusuf, Nigeria
Palestinian Commemoration Politics: The Performative Roles of Women in the ‘Palestinian Diaspora’ TV Series
-Anas Hassuneh, Palestine
SESSION 3: Education matters (60 minutes + documentary) 11:30 to 13:00
The Politics of Sexual Harassment in Students Electoral Processes: A Case of Makerere University, Uganda
-Esther Namitala, Uganda
Ghanaian Girls in STEM: A Paradigmatic Shift
-Gideon Kodzo Adjei-Mawutor, Ghana
Equipping Primary Teachers in Gender Responsive Pedagogy to Strengthen Quality and Equity in Schools at Imvepi Refugee Camp
-Brenda Apeta, Uganda
Documentary Films as a Safe Space to Promote Gender Equity in Higher Education Settings in Mozambique
-Tânia da Assunção Machonisse, Mozambique
SESSION 4: The politics and economics of gender (75 minutes) 13:30 to 14:45
Gender Responsive Budgeting as a Tool for Advancing Gender Equality: Capacity Building of Provincial Employees in Afghanistan
-Zeba Sultani, Afghanistan
Spiralling into Poverty one Debt at a Time
-Nadhiya Najab, Sri Lanka
Nigerian Women and Political Participation: The Not-Too-Young-To-Run Law: A New Vista For More Women’s Participation In Nigeria’s Politics
-Kayode Kehinde Hannah, Nigeria
The Weaponization of the Feminist Discourse in Malawi
-Jessica Mandanda, Malawi
Private Bodies, Public Space: How Women Navigate Violence in Gendered Spaces in Colombo, Sri Lanka
-Kinita Shenoy, Sri Lanka
SESSION 5: Gender, enviornment and climate change (45 minutes) 15:00-15:45
Socio-Ecological Housing in Cameroon: Climate Change Resilience for Rural Communities by Lake Chad and Logone
-Damandi Tarang Nadia, Cameroon
Impact of Climate Change on the Indigenous Peoples of Yakutia
-Anisiia Moiakunova, Russia
Masculinities in Disasters: Mitigating Post-disaster Gender-Based Violence in TA Makhwira and Lundu in Chikwawa District, Malawi
-Alinane Kaimila, Malawi
In the free supermarket you can pick up all kind of food or you can also bring some food into the market.
In this hard times of virus crisis lets get together and make sure the most unprotected get the most basic foods and work together to achieve what the powers that be cannot and/or don’t want to.
There is also a free shop for clothes and volunteers to help you apply for financial assistance / housing benefits / unemployment etc.
Food donations (no clothes!) welcome, volunteers always appreciated
Accessibility: The supermarket is outside in the garden. There is a small step at the gate to come in.
Opin hús Samtakanna ’78 eru alla fimmtudaga kl. 20-22. Öll áhugasöm eru hjartanlega velkomin!
//
The open houses at Samtökin ’78 are all Thursdays from 8 PM to 10 PM. Everybody is welcome!
Does the aries manage from time to time to break the wall they compulsively try to break with their head? (or just understing they can open the door which is just aside to pass, instead?) Do leos at least one time in their life think they where maybe once slightly partially wrong? Do aquarius ever do something with any understandable logic or that can in anyhow remotly suggest a connection with some meaningful explication? Does capricorns had feeling and can therefore be considered sentient beings?
Discover your true self through your astral chart! Absurd astrology consultation at Andrymi, between 5pm and 8pm on Monday 25 May. Your life will be never as before!
Skipulagsfundur No Borders Iceland.
Áhugasöm sem ekki hafa mætt áður eru vinsamlegast beðin um að senda tölvupóst á noborders.iceland@gmail.com áður en þau mæta á fundinn.
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No Borders Iceland regular organising meeting.
Interested people who have not been to a meeting before are kindly asked to send an e-mail to noborders.iceland@gmail.com to let us know they want to come.
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