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  • Living Peace 22: Letters of Wars and Peace

    20/6/2025

    Through public letters, we aim to amplify the voices that advocate for peace, reject violence, and uphold equal rights for all. You are invited to read the 22nd letter...

  • The EU should suspend trade agreement with Israel

    19/6/2025

    The undersigned organisations and trade unions call for a credible review of the EU-Israel Association Agreement in a joint statement.

  • Political Participation for All: Towards a Europe of Equals

    17/6/2025

    Citizen Assembly on the Political Participation of Migrants in Slovenia was held within the frame of the African Village Festival at Špica, Ljubljana.

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  • Statement of Non Governmental Organizations on the Occasion of World Refugee Day

    19/6/2009

    On the occasion of this years' World Refugee Day certain NGOs are once again expressing concern over the situation of the asylum seekers and refugees.

  • Study visit of representatives of Rwandan NGOs

    10/6/2009

    In the period 22 May – 9 June 2009, Peace Institute from Ljubljana (Slovenia) hosted four representatives of Rwandan partner organisations, two from Nyamirambo Women’s Center and two from Rwanda Association of University Women – RAUW.

  • Project PRIMTS

    9/6/2009

    We invite to learn about the project PRIMTS, Prospects for Integration of Migrants from “Third countries” and their Labour Market Situations: Towards Policies and Action. Consult the project website  http://primts.mirovni-institut.si/!

  • Call for papers – LGBT families

    7/5/2009

    The Peace Institute (Institute for Contemporary Social and Political Studies, Ljubljana) and GLBT non-governmental organization Legebitra (Ljubljana) in cooperation with The Institute of Sociology (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest) and ILGA-Europe will hold an international seminar LGBT Families: The New Minority? The seminar will...

  • Press release concerning the opinion of the Advocate of the Principle of Equality

    31/3/2009

    The PI and PIC assess the opinion of the Advocate of the Principle of Equality on the complaint claiming that in the case of removal of the Roma family Strojan in the autumn 2006 the authorities were acting in discriminatory way.

  • Final event of the project ‘RARE – Responsibility and Responsiveness of the Media’

    13/3/2009

    logos17_3.pngNumber of activities which have been developed since April 2009 within the project RARE – Responsibility and Responsiveness of the Media will be concluded by the final conference in Ljubljana on Tuesday, 17 March 2009,...

  • P.A. law campaign: Stop the difference

    12/3/2009

    logoYHD.gifWe urge governments and the European Parliament to:
    - Act now: Stop inequalities, Stop segregation
    - Human rights for all
    - Personal assistance for all
    - Make article 19 of the UN...

  • Gudielines for Media Policy Revision in Slovenia

    27/8/2008

    medijska politika.jpgThe group of individuals and organisations, working in the media field (Union of Journalists, Association of Journalists, dr. Sandra Bašić Hrvatin, Iztok Jurančič, Brankica Petković, Grega Repovž, Jernej Rovšek, Špela Stare, Matej...

  • Workshop: At the crossroads of cultural politics: the Western Balkans successfully concluded

    26/5/2008

    vsi1.jpgPeace Institute has successfully performed international workshop At the Crossroads of Cultural Politics: The Western Balkans, which has taken place on May 12, 2008, from 15.30 till 18.30 in Science and Ljubljana.

  • Euro-Mediterranean DIalogue Night at Metelkova

    24/5/2008

    dialoguenight_web.jpgIn 2008, a major campaign ‘1001 Actions’ is initiated by the Anna Lindh Euro-Mediterranean Foundation for the mobilization of people and actions dedicated to the promotion of mutual knowledge and respect in the region. The...

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