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The recent case of young Saidou, a refugee from Guinea, has starkly illustrated the problem of unaccompanied children who, despite being in the country under the care of the State, lack a long-term legal protection framework in their best interests. This case has brought to the surface the systemic lack of a protection regime that […]
Thessaloniki Workshop “Information Disorder: Understanding propaganda techniques during a war infodemic”, July 1-3, 2022 WHO: Symbiosis-School of Political Studies in Greece, affiliated to the Council of Europe Network of Schools launches the project “Information Disorder: Understanding propaganda techniques during a war infodemic” taking place during July to September 2022, in Thessaloniki and Athens, organised with the support of the European Cultural Foundation. The project […]
Symbiosis partners in the exhibition opening talk “1000 Dreams. About Refugees by Refugees, Stories LGBTQI+ community”with Heinrich Boell Stiftung, on 30th June, at the Former Kindergarten Building, 1st Pier, Port, 16:30 – 18:00. Our understanding of the refugee experience most often comes through stories told by non-refugees and therefore our perception can be incomplete and […]
Symbiosis-School of Political Studies in Greece, affiliated to the Council of Europe Network of Schools is pleased to announce the launch of the project: “Information Disorder: Understanding propaganda techniques during a war infodemic”, including a series of workshops to take place during July and September 2022, in Thessaloniki and Athens, organised with the support of the European Cultural Foundation. The workshops focus on the ongoing “war infodemic” and […]
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