The Rights Perspective
JSC “Global ideas” participates in project “The Rights Perspective“, funded by “Anna Lindh Foundation”.
The project will create a space and an opportunity for self expression for young women on the issue of rights and morals and about how these form the basis of their life and aspirations. It will create one visible experience that is a vivid and creative way of dealing with issues that are often handled with care or not tackled at all due to fear of diversity or opposition.
Project is coordinated by Opportunities Aid Foundation (Malta).
The following organizations are project partners:
- “El Nasr Educational Culture Association” (Egypt);
- JSC “Global ideas” (Lithuania);
- “Yenmahalle Directorate of National Education” (Turkey).
The project consists of four activities, which will take place in each of the five action countries (Malta, Egypt, Italy, Turkey and Lithuania) during ten months of the project:
- 1st acitivity – preliminary ground work;
- 2nd activity – focus action and production of tangible products;
- 3d activity – securing and exploiting results;
- 4th activity – broadcasting and dissemination.
Project website: http://sites.google.com/a/oafmalta.org/the-rights-perspective/.
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On the 24th of March, 2010 media production workshop was organized in the framework of The Rights Perspective project, funded by Anna Lindh Foundation. The workshop that took place at JSC Global Ideas office in Kaunas was attended by young foreign women studying in Lithuania. The learning process started from understanding fundamental human rights as legal and political concepts and moved towards more personal level. The most important conclusions were turned into script which formed framework of video production. The workshop facilitators – director Rasa Žilionė, IT project manager Vaidas Žilionis and project assistant Tomas Degutis – helped participants to find the statements and scenes to express their thoughts and to develop brief video project. The participants impersonated different types of characters, and tried to depict the diversity of understandings of what is right and wrong from various situations.Moments of the meeting:

