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Title: Guidelines for use of the term “gender” in work with socially vulnerable groups
Author/s: Dr. Jelisaveta Blagojević, Professor at the Faculty for Media and Communication in Belgrade
Country: Serbia
Year of publication: 2017
Summary: The questions related to gender category are always political. In that sense, it is necessary to analyze the ideological, political, social, cultural, and ultimately, discursive context within which these issues are dealt with. Nowadays it is common to articulate and substantiate gender issues in conservative and non-emancipatory contexts through various mainstreaming policies, reducing them to binary models of gender identity. In this context we are interested in the type of dealing with gender category that seeks and finds its emancipatory, critical and transformative potential in it.
Title: Hrabro u promene/Veränderungen mutig begegnen
Author/s: Centar za prava deteta, Beograd / Children’s Rights Center, Belgarde
Country: Serbia
Year of publication: 2017
Summary: A book for children returnees who are coming back to Serbia and are to be integrated into new communities and school surroundings.
Title: Trainer’s Manual – Mapping of the Social Space
Author/s: Institute For Social Affairs, Skopje, Macedonia
Country: Macedonia
Year of publication: 2017
Summary:This training manual is designed as a response to the need to strengthen the capacity of relevant institutions for the implementation of the decentralization process in the social sphere.
This Manual consists of theoretical content for terms that are treated, the provisions of applicable legislation, examples of good practices – domestic and European (experiences from Dresden, Germany, acquired by the authors of this Manual on a study tour in 2014).
Title: Методологија за утврдување на цените за социјалните услуги
Author/s: Dr. Risto Ivanov
Country: Macedonia
Year of publication: 2018
Summary: The Republic of Macedonia in its legal documents shows an unequivocal determination to develop social services through the processes of de-institutionalization, decentralization and pluralization.
However, there is still need to promote and upgrade this sector, among other things by defining minimum standards for the quality of services delivered, as well as in developing a methodology for determining the cost price for both individual and group social services. Therefore, within the framework of the Regional Project of the GIZ “Social Rights for the vulnerable groups”, the Ministry of Labor and Social Policy was supported to develop this methodology for determining the prices for social services delivered outside the institution.
Title: Moj prijatelj Rom
Author/s: Youth Center Vermont, Brcko
Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina
Year of publication: 2017
Summary: A compendium of creative work written by children in primary schools on the topic of non-discrimination.
Title: Кодекс Равноправности, Смернице за израду кодекса антидискриминационе политике послодаваца у Србији, Појмовник
Author/s: Повереник за заштиту равноправности, Институт за људска права “Лудвиг Болцман”
Country: Serbia
Year of publication: 2018
Summary: The guidelines for the drafting the Equality Code represent are an operational handbook intended for employers in the Republic of Serbia. The purpose of this document is to enable the implementation of the principle of equal opportunities in the recruitment process and at work and to improve the work process itself with the employer.
Title: Кодекс Равноправности, Смернице за израду кодекса антидискриминационе политике послодаваца у Србији, Упутство и методологије
Author/s: Повереник за заштиту равноправности, Институт за људска права “Лудвиг Болцман”
Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina
Year of publication: 2017
Summary: This document forms an integral part of the Guidelines for drafting the Code of Anti-Discrimination Policy for Employers in the Republic of Serbia (see above) and as such is in line with the content of the chapters in the glossary. As a short and precise methodological guide for individual procedures in the process of drafting the Equality Code this document should help employers in the process of drafting the Code.
Title: Social Vulnerability and Aging Through the Lence of Human Rights of Elderly Population
Author/s: Dragana Stojanovic, Aleksandra Sremcev
Country: Serbia
Year of publication: 2016
Summary: The paper aims at explaining how multiple forms of discrimination and living in social isolation can have devastating effects on the lives and well-being of several vulnerable groups such as LGBT, HIV positive older adults, including elderly Roma population, and how we need multiple responses to support this marginalized communities.
Title: Socijalna i ljudska prava ranjivih grupa, Vodič za profesionalce
Author/s: Elmedin Muratbegović, Saliha Đuderija, Milena Jurić, Mirsada Poturković, Mirsada Bajramović
Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina
Year of publication: 2017
Summary: These guidelines refer to the problems of defining social exclusion, discrimination and the best interests of the child, as well as the basic approaches and attempts to implement the concept of a community that cares for its population. The authors devoted considerable attention to the differentiation of social exclusion from other concepts or approaches, in particular the differentiation between social exclusion and discrimination, since very often the notion of exclusion has emerged as a substitute for the term discrimination.
Title: Vodič za povratnike
Author/s: Youth Center Vermont, Brcko
Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina
Year of publication: 2017
Summary: Guidelines for returnees coming back to Bosnia and Herzegovina through the readmission process.
Title: Agenda 2030 in my municipality: A handbook for practitioners for localizing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Author/s: Thomas Prorok, Ankica Todorović, Dalilah Pichler, Mladen Ivanović, Lena Rücker, Mile Pejčić
Country: Regional, Western Balkans
Year of publication: 2019
Summary: The capacities of municipal structures to implement the 2030 Agenda and monitor the achievement of SDGs on local level and the involvement of public, private and civil society actors are crucial. This Handbook has been designed to serve exactly this purpose. To help practitioners at municipal level in improving their knowledge and strengthening their understanding of the relevance of the 2030 Agenda and the SDGs at local level, to raise their capacities to become promoters of the SDGs and to be able to sensitize other stakeholders.