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Reports : 2021 Generation Equality Forum and Ile de France organizations.
50/50 magazine is an original information website, which offers reflections, analyses, debates on a number of issues related to equal rights and the reality of equality between women and men. It is an open, participative media to which not only journalists but also experts,…
50/50 magazine is an original information website, which offers reflections, analyses, debates on a number of issues related to equal rights and the reality of equality between women and men. It is an open, participative media to which not only journalists but also experts, researchers, association leaders and trade unionists contribute.
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With the support of the Fund for Mediterranean Women’s Fund, the magazine followed the Generation Equality Forum, which took place from June 30 to July 2, 2021 in Paris. In this context, 50/50 also followed the involvement of associations and politicians in the Mediterranean. One of the objectives was to make visible the associations of Ile de France supported by the Mediterranean Women's Fund with the publication of reports, interviews and portraits of these grassroots organizations. |
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50/50 Magazine
The project "Women from disadvantaged neighborhoods: a forgotten world" aims to bring visibility to women in disadvantaged, ‘priority’ neighborhoods in the city who rarely receive media attention, rendering them invisible. The challenge is to give voice to the women who are…
The project "Women from disadvantaged neighborhoods: a forgotten world" aims to bring visibility to women in disadvantaged, ‘priority’ neighborhoods in the city who rarely receive media attention, rendering them invisible. The challenge is to give voice to the women who are struggling, associations, elected women officials, simple citizens, refugee and immigrant women, and the men who accompany them.
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Avoiding victimization, 50-50 magazine will seek to highlight their work and experiences to show that they are also creative entrepreneurs, association leaders, ordinary citizens etc. The subject of women from priority neighborhoods will be addressed from several angles: employment, citizenship, sports, culture, politics, sexual and reproductive health, ... taking the form of field reports, articles and videos. A dozen articles will take stock of the status of women at work, their specific difficulties, the jobs they mainly occupy and the women who create their own business. |
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