Timespan | Countries involved |
12/2019 11/2021 | France, Bulgaria, Italy, Romania |
Funded by | SDGs |
REC Programme | 4 |
The BRIGHT - Building RIGHTs-based and Innovative Governance for EU mobile women project promote innovative governance partnerships for social inclusion and exercise of the EU rights for underrepresented mobile citizens. It supports the access to gender-responsive public services, (e.g. social housing, public transport to the workplace, community solutions for childcare), for Romanian and Bulgarian women employed in low standard labour sectors in Southern Italy. The core methodology is the adoption of the Public-Public Partnership Agreements as the result of a collaborative process among local institutions, EU citizens, employers, trade unions, and CSOs to identify common needs and co-design services.
The BRIGHT project aims at improving the awareness and exercises the EU citizenship rights of mobile women employed in low-labour standards sectors. Its other goals are: to improve the social inclusion and democratic participation of 800 Romanian and Bulgarian mobile women employed in agriculture in Southern Italy; to strengthen the awareness on EU citizenship rights of 400 Romanian and Bulgarian potential female mobile workers in the sending countries; and finally, to enhance the capacity of local institutions and encouraging European countries to adopt participatory governance systems that enable the participation of EU mobile citizens in decision-making processes.
Timespan | Countries involved |
12/2019 11/2021 | France, Bulgaria, Italy, Romania |
Founded by | SDGs |
REC Programme | 4 |
The BRIGHT - Building RIGHTs-based and Innovative Governance for EU mobile women project promote innovative governance partnerships for social inclusion and exercise of the EU rights for underrepresented mobile citizens. It supports the access to gender-responsive public services, (e.g. social housing, public transport to the workplace, community solutions for childcare), for Romanian and Bulgarian women employed in low standard labour sectors in Southern Italy. The core methodology is the adoption of the Public-Public Partnership Agreements as the result of a collaborative process among local institutions, EU citizens, employers, trade unions, and CSOs to identify common needs and co-design services.
The BRIGHT project aims at improving the awareness and exercises the EU citizenship rights of mobile women employed in low-labour standards sectors. Its other goals are: to improve the social inclusion and democratic participation of 800 Romanian and Bulgarian mobile women employed in agriculture in Southern Italy; to strengthen the awareness on EU citizenship rights of 400 Romanian and Bulgarian potential female mobile workers in the sending countries; and finally, to enhance the capacity of local institutions and encouraging European countries to adopt participatory governance systems that enable the participation of EU mobile citizens in decision-making processes.