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Cannes Film Festival and Women's Rights

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How the movie industry can spread women's voices? How women can tell their stories through the Cinema? 82 of the most influential women in the film industry walked the red carpet of Cannes Film Festival 2018 to call for “a world that allows all of us, in front and behind the camera, to thrive shoulder to shoulder with our male colleagues.

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Images and human rights in the framework of the Human Rights Nights

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On 12 May 2018 at the Cinema Lumière in Bologna in the framework of the Human Rights Nights, an exhibition of the best photos of the three editions of the Global Campus Visual Contest was organised together with a roundtable on the role of images to communicate and educate about human rights.

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EIUC EU-UN Fellowship Programme August-December 2018

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EIUC is offering to the EMA graduates of the past 5 years two positions as fellows in the framework of the EIUC Fellowship Programme. The Fellowship will start on Monday, 27 August 2018 and will end on Friday, 21 December 2018 (dates may vary depending on availability of delegations). The placement offices will be the European Union Delegations in Geneva and New York (one fellow for each office for the entire duration of the programme) where the fellows will assist the delegation in following the United Nations Human Rights Council and United Nations General Assembly and related bodies dealing with Human Rights.

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Global Campus Open Knowledge Repository: Working Paper series

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Have a Human Rights break and Read! Global Campus Open Knowledge Repository just launched a new open access Working Paper series. The first Working Papers were written under the EU funded project FRAME - Fostering Human Rights in EU’s Internal and External Policies both by the EIUC researchers and EMA and ARMA student fellows.

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World Press Freedom Day: “Press Freedom as an International Human Right”

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Press freedom around the world has increasingly come under attack over the last decade and a half. In 2016, the proportion of the global population that enjoys a free press fell to its lowest level in 13 years, and only 13 percent of the world’s population now live in countries with a press that earns the Freedom House status ‘Free.

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