Violence against women has far-reaching physical, psychological and emotional consequences. Developing cultural competences results in an ability to understand, communicate, and effectively interact with people across cultures, as to fight against xenophobia, extremism and aggression.
The PR and Organizational Communication workshop within UNESCO’s Academy of Young Women, designed by experts Laura Petrache and Yannick Le Guern, founders of B1 – AKT – Leading Sustainable Strategies & Paragon Communication, presented successful communication strategies, promising interventions as well as emerging research that can potentially be applied in global settings, in relation to preventing types of violence against women.
The discussions focused on:
– What are the specific postures, behaviors, tips in order to communicate, conduct projects and become a global sustainable leader when you are a woman?
– What are today’s generational issues and expectations for X, Y, Z and Millenials?
– What are levers through which to act as leading communicators?
– How can youth participation channels become accessible to all?
– Fostering inclusiveness of European youth participation
– How can we become Global Sustainable Leaders?
– How can we build sustainable communities?
– How can we act as global citizens and have global mindset?
– How can we build and use power bases effectively
– Foster creativity and manage change
– Social entrepreneurship consciousness
– European communication channels, developing and reaching audiences
– Establishing positive communication with diverse group of stakeholders