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FRIDA · Fostering rights and agency with girls and women with disability from culturally minoritised groups

HORIZONStatus: SIGNED1 January 202631 December 2029EU funding €1,738,470Call HORIZON-MSCA-2024-SE-01

Society is still far from fully achieving the rights of people with disabilities, especially girls and women from culturally minoritised groups. Analysing inequality from an intersectional perspective allows us to highlight how disadvantage derives from an interweaving of conditions that, taken in isolation, fail to capture the serious discriminatory effects that result from their intersection.FRIDA's objective is to design actions that promote the agency of girls and women with disabilities from culturally minoritised groups in the educational, work and family spheres, based on a legislative mapping of progress in the fundamental rights of these people in each country. The consortium comprises 10 academic entities (4 from Latin America and one from Africa) and 5 non-academic entities from 11 countries. From an interdisciplinary perspective, it aims to define priorities that reflect the demands of girls and women with disabilities from culturally minoritised groups, as well as the barriers and levers in educational, employment and socio-family services through an inclusive research methodology to advance in the design of innovative and inclusive proposals, promoting the democratisation of research processes and the exchange of good inclusive practices.The main results of the project will be the elaboration of an International comparative report on the rights of girls and women from an interseccional perspective, a Toolkit for practitioners to promoting the agency for these girls and women in the educational, work and family spheres and the creation of an interactive online platform to make visible or denounce oppressive situations and to share and respond to the priorities expressed by these girls and women. It also includes recommendations for policy-makers and researchers to optimise community resources and to generate inclusive research projects, promoting innovative actions for the agency of girls and women with disabilities from culturally minoritised groups.

Consortium · 15 organisations

coordinator

UNIVERSITAT AUTONOMA DE BARCELONA

ES · €290,580

participant

ZDRUZHENIE ZA UNAPREDUVANJE NA OBRAZOVANIETO, KULTURATA I SPORTOT OBRAZOVANIE ZA SITE SKOPJE

MK · €130,260

associatedPartner

UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE EDUCACION UNAE

EC

participant

PADAGOGISCHE HOCHSCHULE STEIERMARK

AT · €130,260

participant

STUDI GIURIDICI DI GENERE - ASSOCIAZIONE DI PROMOZIONE SOCIALE

IT · €100,200

participant

ATRA

ES · €65,130

participant

FUNDACIO SUPPORT-GIRONA

ES · €170,340

participant

UNIVERSITAET LEIPZIG

DE · €70,140

associatedPartner

PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DEL PERU

PE

associatedPartner

MWENGE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY

TZ

participant

UNIVERSIDAD DE CANTABRIA

ES · €250,500

participant

UNIWERSYTET MIKOLAJA KOPERNIKA

PL · €140,280

participant

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI BRESCIA

IT · €200,400

participant

TENENET OZ

SK · €190,380

associatedPartner

UNIVERSIDAD DE MANIZALES

CO

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