CARDET Participates in Regional Dialogue on Gender Equality at the Albanian Forum on Women Empowerment

On 20 June 2025, Foteini Sokratous, representing CARDET, participated in the panel discussion “Challenging Gender Stereotypes: Women’s Empowerment in the Euro-Med Region”, as part of the Albanian Forum on Women Empowerment. The session was organised within the framework of the Anna Lindh Foundation (ALF), which fosters intercultural dialogue and collaboration across the Euro-Mediterranean region.
Bringing forward CARDET’s experience in inclusive education, gender equality, and youth empowerment, Foteini Sokratous highlighted best practices and insights from key initiatives such as EMERGE Project, HEARD Project, CARDET’s internal establishment of the Inclusion Committee, and in-house training sessions on topics such as the use of inclusive language. Her intervention focused on practical, community-based approaches that challenge entrenched gender roles while empowering women and youth to take on leadership roles in diverse societal contexts.
The panel brought together experts from Austria, Romania, North Macedonia, and Lebanon, all active members of the ALF network, to explore cultural dynamics, policy gaps, and collaborative strategies for overcoming systemic gender-based barriers. The discussion addressed pressing issues such as workplace discrimination, underrepresentation in leadership, and the role of education and media in shaping gender narratives.
A central message of the session was the need to move from dialogue to action. Emphasis was placed on strengthening regional cooperation, promoting capacity-building, and leveraging programmes like ERASMUS+ to scale impact through strategic partnerships.
CARDET’s participation underscored its ongoing commitment to advancing social inclusion, intercultural collaboration, and gender-responsive practices that contribute to a more just and equitable Euro-Med region.
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