The emigration of young skilled workers is a problem for unattractive countries. It is a phenomenon that should not be underestimated, because it can have consequences that are difficult to manage. But neither should it be demonised
Equality
The International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia was established by the United Nations and the European Union in 2004, 14 years after the decision on 17 May 1990 to remove homosexuality from the WHO list of mental illnesses.
May 17 marks the International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia. Authors Miquel Missé and Noemí Parra present a book in which they analyse and explore gender identities at puberty.
At the end of April, Lesbian Visibility Day is commemorated, where the recognition of lesbian women in a patriarchal society hostile to their existence is demanded
Disability rights are still too little talked about, especially in southern European countries. Italy is so far from the goal of true inclusion that it has been severely reprimanded by the OECD. Lack of health, education and access to work infrastructures
On the model of social organisation where children and adolescents are denied a voice and identity of their own
Feminism once again shows its social muscle in an exhibition of demands and solidarity. 40,000 people gathered at the 8M demonstration in Barcelona, according to the Guardia Urbana.
Women’s participation in science is a process that goes beyond scientific production and has benefits for society as a whole, helping to break down the structural barriers that women face in all areas of life.
The Spanish candidate song for Eurovision recaptures an unhinged gesture in a television programme that has become iconic. Beyond the breaking of glass live on air, social conventions and the dominance of normativity were broken.
As young people are the main beneficiaries of the 2030 Agenda, they must be actively involved in the processes that support the implementation of the targets related to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and it is important to give them the opportunity to participate in decision-making at local, regional, national, and European levels.
According to the World Youth Report (2020), there are 1.2 billion young people between the ages of 15 and 24, representing 16% of the world’s population.
