TITLE

STop gender-bAsed violeNce by aDdressing masculinities and changing Behaviour of Young people through huMan rights Education

DURATION

24 Months (01.05.2022 - 30.04.2024)

FUNDING PROGRAMME

Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV)

CALL ID

CERV-2021-DAPHNE

EU CONTRIBUTION

€997.133 `{`FBK: €218.119,50`}`

StandByMe 2.0 aims at countering online and offline violence against women and girls (VAWG) caused by toxic masculinities and related harmful stereotypes via youth actions in Hungary, Italy, Poland and Slovenia. The project will educate and empower young people to take action against the phenomenon, facilitating their ability to detect it, as well as supporting their voice as change agents, and offering stakeholders, professionals and the general public their unique vision and perspective. This through the development and the delivering of a digital platform for gamified online awareness for raising actions against VAWG and a comprehensive blended learning program consisting of offline and online educational activities, materials, gamification techniques and the possibility to take a wide range of actions to counter online and offline VAWG. StandByMe 2.0 is the result of the human rights work against gender discrimination and violence and Human Rights Education of selected European Sections of Amnesty International partners in the project (Amnesty International Italy, Hungary, Poland and Slovenia).

FBK ROLE

FBK is in charge of developing a Web Platform for gamified online awareness raising actions against online and offline VAWG, composed by two software modules, 1) a component monitoring online trends on VAWG in the four project languages, which will the base for promoting critical discussions on the language of social media; and 2) a digital story-based reflection tool for involving groups of boys and girls in the creation of digital stories based on experiences about gender-based violence, possibly by role-playing different stereotypes to become aware of the several aspects of toxic masculinity and how those impact on VAWG.

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PARTNERS

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