Total participants: 29
Total students: 9
Total Faculty & Staff members: 17
Total representatives of societal stakeholders: 3
The participants were from academia, community organisations and CityLabs highlighted key issues and participants were interested to explore the opportunity to connect, co-operate and collaborate across the UNIC cities on the challenge of ending violence against women.
Virtual Place
Virtual
Date
Partners
Sortzen.org , Turkish Psychological Association , Sexual Violence Center Cork
The 16 days of Activism against Gender Based Violence is an annual international campaign that kicks off on 25 November, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, and runs until 10 December, Human Rights Day. The campaign is used as an organizing strategy by individuals and organizations around the world to call for the prevention and elimination of violence against women and girls. In support of this civil society initiative, the United Nations Secretary-General’s UNiTE by 2030 to campaign calls for global actions to increase awareness, galvanize advocacy efforts, and share knowledge and innovations.
Within this framework, University College Cork, Koç University and the University of Deusto organised a VMP with the aims of:
-Connecting academic and civil society stakeholders across the UNIC consortium who are active in addressing the local to global challenge of Ending Violence Against Women -Exploring potential for collaborative action between and across the UNIC cities
In March 2022, Professor Maggie O’Neill (UCC) led delegates- including WP5 coordinators of Koç University and University of Deusto- from the UNIC Engaged Research Strategy Forum on a Walking Pedagogy Tour of Cork City ending with a meeting hosted by the Sexual Violence Centre Cork.
The participants were from academia, community organisations and CityLabs. The group discussion on the day highlighted key issues and participants were interested to explore the opportunity to connect, co-operate and collaborate across the UNIC cities on the challenge of ending violence against women. The group agreed a first action would be a virtual meeting as a platform to take the dialogue forward.
The VMP was divided in two parts:
-A round table with community and academic partners to get to know how the challenge is being addressed at different levels -A facilitated group diolague among participants to share experience and insights on this local to global challenge and explore some possible areas of focus for UNIC collaboration
Program
Welcome and Introduction • Ciara O'Halloran, University College Cork Works and Field Experience of Sexual Violence Center Cork • Dola Twomey
Participatory Action Research: Methodologies for Building Equality and Justice, Feminist Walk Cork • Prof. Maggie O’Neill, Dept of Sociology & Criminology, University College Cork
RESISTIRE Project • Prof. Dolores Morondo, Human Rights Institute, University of Deusto • Estibaliz Linares Bahillo, Deusto Social Values Research Team member, University of Deusto, consultant at Sortzen.org
Case Study, Works of Turkish Psychological Association-Women and Gender Studies Unit • Ekin Çakır, PhD Reseacher, Koç University Trauma and Stress Research Lab, Turkish Psychological Association-Women and Gender Studies Unit
Group Discussion, Wrap Up
Total participants: 29
Total students: 9
Total Faculty & Staff members: 17
Total representatives of societal stakeholders: 3
During the VMP, shared challenges between the cities of Cork, Koç and Bilbao in terms of ending violence against women were discussed. In relation to the inspiring practices presented, a certain complementarity between them was understood.
This VMP was the beginning of a continued longer term conversations - connecting across the UNIC cities on collaborative actions that can contribute to the space of research, activism and advocacy around ending violence against women. UCC, University of Koç and University of Bilbao continued their discussions and ideas on engaged research for future projects. From this meeting, it has also emerged the idea of exploring the possibility of presenting a submission to the UNIC4ER Seed Fund as one possibility to support a UNIC collaboration.
UNIC CityLabs | Gender
Diversity and Inclusion | Gender Violence | gender
Panel discussion | Workshop
English