Talking about the majority of the world

Project facts

Project promoter:
Institute of Global Responsibility
Project Number:
PL05-0420
Target groups
Non governmental organisation,
Teachers, trainers, managers, leaders and other staff within higher education institutions
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€49,325
Final project cost:
€47,045
From EEA Grants:
€ 41,800
The project is carried out in:
Poland

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Description

IGO will provide systemic support for 4 groups (teachers, media, NGOs and activists) that shape the image of the countries of the global South and their nationals living in Poland. We will use several tools: special trainings, publication, report, participation in the campaign and monitoring. The trainings will prepare recipients to actively participate in IGO monitoring activities. IGO will publish a new version of the guide “How to talk about the majority of the world", and will organise antidiscrimination campaign in public space (antidiscrimination murals), media and handbooks (monitoring and interventions). The results of media monitoring will be presented on the Internet page of IGO in the form of a report, becoming a point of departure for antidiscrimination educational activities. The results of school handbook monitoring will be forwarded to the ministry of education, publishers and NGOs, as a part of the review of handbooks led by Grupa Zagranica. Partner organisation would help in organising a campaign in public space (creating murals), leading antidiscrimination workshops, preparing publication summarising the project and promoting project.

Summary of project results

"While Poland is gradually becoming an increasingly diverse country in terms of nationalities and ethnicity alike, foreigners remain a mere 1% of the society. Polish knowledge of people resident in geographically distant countries is poor, frequently resulting in stereotypes and attitudes of discrimination. The “Racism in Poland"" report published by the HFHR in 2010 proves that public space lacks persons different in terms of their original culture, and that the few foreigners experience the atmosphere of their immediate surroundings as not too friendly. The project purpose was to train teachers, journalists, NGO staff and activists in combating hostile, xenophobia-based attitudes. The other goal was to monitor the media for the use of language of discrimination against countries of the global South and their residents. Support was offered to 4 groups (teachers, the media, NGOs, activists) with a capacity to shape the image of countries of the global South and their residents, with intent to consciously overcome stereotypes and prevent prejudice. Twenty-three training sessions (double-module, mostly) were held, a total of 364 persons trained. Media were monitored for anti-discrimination symptoms; interventions were initiated as appropriate. “Talking About the Majority of the World"" (2,000 copies) manual and “Speaking of the Majority of the World"" (1,500 copies) magazine were published, the latter containing a partial monitoring summary. Five animations to the end of overcoming stereotypes and stimulating reflection were directed; 3 murals in Żywiec, Jelenia Góra, and Poznań were designed and painted by participants of the activists' workshop. Project beneficiaries included 354 representatives of the 4 key groups (teachers, the media, NGOs, activists) trained in combating discrimination, and 3,500 publication recipients. The KLAMRA Foundation was the project partner, responsible for handling the mural project."

Summary of bilateral results