Table of contents Table of contents ......................................................................................................................................................1 1. ALBANIA .......................................................................................................................................................6 2. ANDORRA ....................................................................................................................................................7 3. ARMENIA .....................................................................................................................................................8 4. AUSTRIA .................................................................................................................................................... 11 5. AZERBAIJAN .............................................................................................................................................. 12 6. REPUBLIC OF BELARUS.............................................................................................................................. 13 7. BELGIUM (Flanders) .................................................................................................................................. 14 8. BELGIUM (German speaking) ................................................................................................................... 15 9. BELGIUM (French Community) ................................................................................................................. 16 10. BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA ..................................................................................................................... 17 11. BULGARIA ................................................................................................................................................. 18 12. CROATIA.................................................................................................................................................... 19 13. CYPRUS ..................................................................................................................................................... 23 14. CZECH REPUBLIC ....................................................................................................................................... 25 15. DENMARK ................................................................................................................................................. 26 16. ESTONIA .................................................................................................................................................... 27 17. FINLAND .................................................................................................................................................... 28 18. FRANCE ..................................................................................................................................................... 29 19. GEORGIA ................................................................................................................................................... 30 20. GERMANY ................................................................................................................................................. 31 21. GREECE...................................................................................................................................................... 32 22. HOLY SEE ................................................................................................................................................... 33 23. HUNGARY.................................................................................................................................................. 34 24. ICELAND .................................................................................................................................................... 35 25. IRELAND .................................................................................................................................................... 36 26. ITALY ......................................................................................................................................................... 37 27. KAZAKHSTAN ............................................................................................................................................ 39 28. LATVIA ....................................................................................................................................................... 40 29. LIECHTENSTEIN ......................................................................................................................................... 41 30. LITHUANIA ................................................................................................................................................ 42 1 31. LUXEMBURG ............................................................................................................................................. 44 32. MALTA....................................................................................................................................................... 45 33. MEXICO ..................................................................................................................................................... 46 34. REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA ........................................................................................................................... 47 35. MONACO .................................................................................................................................................. 48 36. MONTENEGRO .......................................................................................................................................... 49 37. THE NETHERLANDS ................................................................................................................................... 50 38. NORWAY ................................................................................................................................................... 52 39. POLAND .................................................................................................................................................... 53 40. PORTUGAL ................................................................................................................................................ 56 41. ROMANIA .................................................................................................................................................. 57 42. RUSSIAN FEDERATION .............................................................................................................................. 58 43. SAN MARINO ............................................................................................................................................ 59 44. SERBIA ....................................................................................................................................................... 60 45. SLOVAK REPUBLIC ..................................................................................................................................... 61 46. SLOVENIA .................................................................................................................................................. 62 47. SPAIN ........................................................................................................................................................ 63 48. SWEDEN .................................................................................................................................................... 64 49. SWITZERLAND ........................................................................................................................................... 65 50. “THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA” ........................................................................... 66 51. TURKEY...................................................................................................................................................... 67 52. UKRAINE.................................................................................................................................................... 68 53. UNITED KINGDOM .................................................................................................................................... 69 2 Country The Campaign Coordinator The Campaign Committee The website/Facebook/etc. of the Campaign Albania No Not yet No Andorra Yes Yes No Armenia David Hayrapetyan Yes www.nohate.am https://www.facebook.com/YouthEventHoldingCentre www.erit.am Austria Andreas Unterberger No No Azerbaijan Seymur E. Huseynov, Ravana Hashimova Yes www.nohatespeechmovement.az www.facebook.com/NoHateSpeechMovementAzerbaijan?fref=t s Twitter: https://twitter.com/NoHateAz Belarus Siarhei Rukan No No Belgium German speaking: Mrs. Nicole Keutgen, Flanders: Gerda Van Roelen French community: Michel Duponcelle Bosnia and Herzegovina Branka Malesevic (Republika Srpska) www.jeugdbeleid.be Twitter: jeugdbeleid1 Yes Facebook: www.facebook.com/nemrzimrs Twitter: www.twitter.com/ne_mrzim http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnJ5h5M2g_dHV8If2tHj8 4CItlyK9HAXQ Bulgaria Teodora Hristoforova Yes www.nohate.bg . https://www.facebook.com/NoHate.bg . Twitter: nohatespeechbg Croatia Ivana Furlic Yes www.dislajkammrznju.hr Facebook: Dislajkam mržnju – NE govoru mržnje na internetu Cyprus Marinos Pavlou Stelios Papapetrou Victoria Khalil No No Czech Republic Roman Maca Yes www.protinenavisti.cz www.nohate.cz Denmark No No No Estonia No No No Finland Satu Kanninen No www.eivihapuheelle.fi https://www.facebook.com/eivihapuheelle?fref=ts https://twitter.com/EiVihapuheelle http://eivihapuheelle.fi/blogi/ France Chantal Okubo No No Georgia Nora Gigineishvili Yes www.nohate.ge Facebook:მოძრაობა სიძულვილის ენის წინააღმდეგ Germany No No No Greece Eleni Andreou No No Holy See No No No Hungary Ivett Karvalits Yes www.nohatespeechmozgalom.hu facebook.com/nohatespeechmozgalom + Closed Group: 3 Country The Campaign Coordinator The Campaign Committee The website/Facebook/etc. of the Campaign www.facebook.com/groups/218779754943758/ Iceland Gudberg Jónsson No No Ireland Anne Walsh Yes Website set up with no hate speech pledge featured Facebook page plus Facebook activists group Twitter account Italy Emanuela Rampelli Yes http://www.nohatespeech.it/ Facebook: No Hate Speech Italia Kazakhstan No No No Latvia Gundega Rupenheite Yes http://www.sif.lv/ https://www.facebook.com/KustibaPretNaidaRunuLatvija?ref=hl Liechtenstein No No No Lithuania Viktorija Bružaitė, Neringa Jurčiukonytė Yes www.myliupanda.lt Facebook: www.facebook.com/myliupanda Blog: part of www.myliupanda.lt. Luxembourg No No No Malta Irene Attard No No Marocco Only Activist Group Activists Mexico Alfredo Burgos Yes Official site: http://sintags.mx/ Twitter: @sintagsmx Trending Topic: #Sintags Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sintagsmx Moldova Olga Batîr, Ion Donea Yes https://www.facebook.com/pages/No-hate-speechMoldova/715818245109247 Monaco No No No Montenegro Krsto Vukadinovic Yes http://forummne.com/nohatespeech/ Facebook: No Hate Speech Movement Montenegro Netherlands Ben Ahmed Ben Yerrou Yes On going Norway Eirik Rise Yes No Poland Jan Dabkowski No http://beznienawisci.pl/ https://www.facebook.com/PolskaBezNienawisci?fref=ts Portugal Margarida Saco Yes www.odionao.com.pt http://www.facebook.com/campanhaodionao Twitter: @odionao Romania Marian Panait No No Russian Federation Olga Popova No www.nohate.ru http://vk.com/public60487140 Quebec (Canada) Marilyne Poliquin Yes Not yet Serbia Aleksandra Mitrovic, Ivan Zivkovic Yes www.nohate.rs https://www.facebook.com/negovorumrznje?ref=hl 4 Country The Campaign Coordinator The Campaign Committee The website/Facebook/etc. of the Campaign Slovak Republic Andrej Bencel Yes www.beznenavisti.sk https://www.facebook.com/KampanBezNenavisti Slovenia Zorko Škvor Sara Karba No No Spain Natalia Diaz Santin, Ana No Martinez Fernandez, Bruno del Mazo de Unamuno http://www.nohate.es/ http://www.injuve.es/en/evento/campana-contra-la-intoleranciaen-internet https://twitter.com/NoHateSpain https://www.facebook.com/nohatespain Sweden Johnny Lindqvist No http://www.nohate.se/ Switzerland Jean- Marie Bouverat, Atitsogbe Golo Yawo, Annina Grob Yes www.nohatespeech.ch. www.facebook.com/nohatespeechCH www.twitter.com/NoHateSpeech_CH “The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia” Zorica Stamenkovska Yes https://www.facebook.com/MKCampaignAgainstHateSpeech Turkey Dicle Akinci No Ukraine NadiiaPavlyk Not yet set http://nhsm.info – the site up https://www.facebook.com/pages/%D0%A0%D1%83%D 1%85-%D0%BF%D1%80%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B0%D0%B2%D0%B8%D 1%81%D1%82%D1%96/747403015325997 - page on facebook United Kingdom Ms Laura Geraghty Yes Twitter: bezomrazamk http://nefretehayir.gsb.gov.tr/NefreteHayir.aspx https://www.facebook.com/nefretehayir?ref=stream Website: http://www.hatecrimehub.org.uk Twitter: noh8speechuk Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/no-hate-speechmovement-uk 5 1. ALBANIA Name of the campaign coordinator Status of the coordinators Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Expected date of closure 6 Focus/objectives of the campaign Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget Campaign online Other relevant information 2. ANDORRA Name of the campaign coordinator Status of the coordinators Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Expected date of closure 7 Focus/objectives of the campaign Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget Campaign online Other relevant information 3. ARMENIA 8 Name of the campaign coordinator Davit Hayrapetyan Status of the coordinators -Civil servant (name of employing entity): State noncommercial organization “Youth events holding center” -Specifically recruited staff (name of employing entity): No -Volunteer (name of hosting organisation): No -Number of other staff working on the campaign: 4, apart from National campaign committee members -Date of appointment of the coordinators: 27 Mars 2013 Composition of the committee Governmental representatives: 1. Armen Papyan-Head of the Department of Youth Policies at the RA Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs 2. David Hayrapetyan-Director of Youth Events Holding Center SNCO 3. Arman Israyelyan-Advisor of the Department for Europe at the RA Ministry of Foreign Affairs 4. Marine Sargsyan-Head of the Division for Cooperation and Analyses of the Department of Youth Policies at the RA Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs 5. Hasmik Khachatryan-Chief expert of the Division for Program Implementation of the Youth Events Holding Center SNCO NGO representatives, including youth organisations: 1. Initiative Group Alpbach Armenia (IG Alpbach Armenia) 2. Youth Wave NGO 3. Association For Sustainable Human Development NGO 4. New Generation humanitarian NGO 5. Federation of Youth Clubs of Armenia Human Rights institutions: No Internet business stakeholders: No Media stakeholders: No Youth experts: 1. Arzuman Harutyunyan 2. Nelly Gishyan 3. Gevorg Mkrtchyan 4. Liana Nersisyan 5. Sofia Piradyan Bloggers / Online activists: No Name/s of the President/s Chairpersons of the committee Not set up How often does the committee meet? Once a month Date of launching 01.04.13 9 Expected date of closure 20.12.2014 Focus/objectives of the campaign Not settled yet Activities in the programme of the campaign 1. On 22 July we organized a flesh-mob dedicated to the Hate Crime Victim’s day. The video of the latter has been published in YouTube and the European platform of the movement. 2.On 23 July a meeting was held with the most active NGO representatives after which the event was broadcasted on H2 TV channel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SDe6VbwdDY 3. Meanwhile we achieved to acquire the copy right for the translation of the book Ann Weber “Manual on Hate Speech” from the EC, which, nevertheless, will be ready by the end of the year. 4. In August we determined the name and the slogan of the Armenian national campaign and designed the logo, which has been published on our FB page http://www.facebook.com/YouthEventHoldingCentre. Under agreement with our European partners we didn’t organize any offline activities because of the summer holidays. 5. September 21 was European Action Day for Peace and Tolerance which is why we initiated an on-line photo contest. You can see the results in our FB page http://www.facebook.com/YouthEventHoldingCentre and about awards ceremony on http://www.erit.am/index.php?id=18824&lang=2. Budget Direct budget allocated for the campaign (in Euros): not in 2013 Main sources of funding for the campaign and related activities or projects: On line grants for NGO, activities within other state projects. Campaign online Campaign website: www.nohate.am Other social media used for campaigning: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YouthEventHoldingCentre Twitter: No Blog: No Other: www.erit.am Other relevant information 10 4. AUSTRIA Name of the campaign coordinator Andreas Unterberger Status of the coordinators Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Expected date of closure Focus/objectives of the campaign Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget Campaign online Other relevant information 11 5. AZERBAIJAN Name of the campaign coordinator Ravana Hashimova Status of the coordinators Civil servant (name of employing entity): National Assembly of Youth Organizations of The Republic of Azerbaijan Composition of the committee Governmental representatives: NGO representatives, including youth organisations: "Common Sense" Youth Organization, Ramiz Aliyev; "Dan" Public Union of International Youth, Narmina Teymurova; Azerbaijan Young Lawyers Union, Lyaman Aghalarova; National Assembly of Youth organizations of the Republic of Azerbaijan- Tarana Hasanova; Azerbaijan Student Youth Organizations' Union. Nargiz Huseynova; Eurasian International Development Association, Sevinj Iskandarova Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee Ravana Hashimova How often does the committee meet? Monthly meetings Date of launching May 2013 Expected date of closure June 2014 Focus/objectives of the campaign Thematic focus or objectives of the national campaign: Thematic focus is youths and objectives are call people to peace within the educational ways. Activities in the programme of the campaign Photo contests announced during European action days, event for International Youth day held on the shopping centre of Baku with exhibition received from photo contest, sharing informational materials at the city, international forum for national committees meeting Direct budget allocated for the campaign (in Euros): 35,560.00 EUR Main sources of funding for the campaign and related activities or projects: Till today campaign was funding by the Ministry of Youth and Sport Budget Campaign online Other relevant information Campaign website: nohatespeechmovement.az Other social media used for campaigning: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoHateSpeechMovementAzerbaijan?fref=ts Twitter: https://twitter.com/NoHateAz From the beginning of the campaign in our country, mass media has lighted all activities, banners hanged up at the centre of the city and the elevator of Youth House has decorated with Campaign logo and “Swear of No Hate” prepared by No Hate Azerbaijan. 12 6. REPUBLIC OF BELARUS Name of the campaign coordinator Siarhei Rukan Status of the coordinators Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Expected date of closure Focus/objectives of the campaign Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget Campaign online Other relevant information 13 7. BELGIUM (Flanders) Name of the campaign coordinator Nele Bulens Status of the coordinators -Civil servant (name of employing entity): -Specifically recruited staff (name of employing entity): Jong & Van Zin (Alessandro Cadau) -Volunteer (name of hosting organisation): -Number of other staff working on the campaign: 1 FTE -Date of appointment of the coordinators: 1/11/2013 Governmental representatives: Youth Division (Gerda Van Roelen), Education, Welfare, Equal chances, Sports, Integration NGO representatives, including youth organisations: De Ambrassade (Youth Information), Tumult (peace-education) Human Rights institutions: Centre pour l’égalité des chances et la lutte contre le racisme Internet business stakeholders: Media stakeholders: Mediaraven, VRT Other partners: Childfocus, Gezinsbond, Jeugd&Muziek Bloggers / Online activists: Nele Bulens Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching 4 times a year Expected date of closure - Focus/objectives of the campaign - Activities in the programme of the campaign Main activities in the programme of the campaign: video Klasse www.klasse.be/vieswijf ; launching with flash mob and dance populaire, translation tools, use of logo, looking for role models, actionplan youth sector, training of peers Budget Direct budget allocated for the campaign (in Euros): 50 000 Main sources of funding for the campaign and related activities or projects: project Youth and children’s rights policy Flemish government Campaign online Campaign website: www.jeugdbeleid.be Other social media used for campaigning: Facebook: Twitter: jeugdbeleid1 Blog: Other: newsletter Alles over Jeugd 26/6/2013 Other relevant information 14 8. BELGIUM (German speaking) Name of the campaign coordinator Status of the coordinators Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Expected date of closure Focus/objectives of the campaign Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget Campaign online Other relevant information 15 9. BELGIUM (French Community) Name of the campaign coordinator Status of the coordinators Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Expected date of closure Focus/objectives of the campaign Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget Campaign online Other relevant information 16 10. Republika Srpska Name of the campaign coordinator Status of the coordinators BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA Bosnia and Herzegovina (Republic of Srpska) Ms. Branka Malesevic, Ms. Andjelija Kovacevic - Civil servant (name of employing entity): Ms. Branka Malesevic, Assistant Minister for Youth at the Ministry of Family, Youth and Sport - Specifically recruited staff (name of employing entity): Click here to enter text. - Volunteer (name of hosting organisation): Ms. Andjelija Kovacevic, Youth center “Auctus” (member of EYCA) - Number of other staff working on the campaign: 5 - Date of appointment of the coordinators: 03/10/2013 Composition of the committee - Governmental representatives: Mr. Nikola Baštinac, Committee for Children, Youth and Sport of the National Assembly of the Republic of Srpska; Ms. Branka Malesevic, Ministry of Family, Youth and Sport; Ms. Snjezana Bojic-Jovnovic, Ministry of Justice; Mr. Jovo Markovic, Ministry of Internal Affairs; Mr. Predrag Golubovic, Ministry of Administration and Local Self-Governance; Mr. Mirza Bajrovic, Ministry of Science and Technology; - NGO representatives, including youth organisations: Ms. Ljubica Kaurin, Youth Council of the Republic of Srpska; Mr. Aleksandar Zolja, Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly; Ms. Svetlana Borojevic, Network of High School Students’ Councils of the Republic of Srpska; Mr. Sasa Ostojic, Member of The UN Secretary-General's Network of Men Leaders; Mr. Ratko Savic, Youth Peace Ambassador; - Human Rights institutions: Ms. Andrea Stankovic, Ombudsman for Children of the Republic of Srpska; - Internet business stakeholders:Click here to enter text. - Media stakeholders: Mr. Drasko Ignjatić, Radio-television of the Republic of Srpska; - Other partners: Mr. Miladin Ilic, Pedagogical Institute; Mr. Sasa Vojnovic, Agency for Information Society of the Republika Srpska; - Bloggers / Online activists: Ms. Anđelija Kovacevic, Youth center “Auctus” (member of EYCA); Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Ms. Branka Malesevic Date of launching 22/08/2014 4.1 Once per month + communication via mailing list Expected date of closure Focus/objectives of the campaign - The general aim of the campaign is to inform young people about the campaign importance of respecting human rights online and negative 17 effects of hate speech. Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget Click here to enter text.Workshops in high schools; Video and photo competition; Essay competition; Round table for medias on hate speech; Support for NGO projects on no hate speech; Promotion at social networks; Promotion at cultural events; Improvement of legislation related hate speech; - Direct budget allocated for the campaign (in Euros): 25.000,00 - Main sources of funding for the campaign and related activities or projects: Ministry of Family, Youth and Sport Campaign online - Campaign website: www.nemrzim.com Other social media used for campaigning: Facebook: www.facebook.com/nemrzimrs Twitter: www.twitter.com/ne_mrzim Blog: Click here to enter text. Other: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnJ5h5M2g_dHV8If2tHj84CItlyK9 HAXQ Other relevant information 11. BULGARIA Name of the campaign coordinator Teodora Hristoforova Status of the coordinators Civil servant (name of employing entity): National Centre European Youth Programmes and Initiatives Specifically recruited staff (name of employing entity): No Volunteer (name of hosting organisation): No Number of other staff working on the campaign: No Date of appointment of the coordinators: March 2013 18 Composition of the committee Governmental representatives: Ministry of Youth and Sports, Ministry of Education and Science, Ministry of Transport, Information Technology and Communications, National Centre "European Youth Programmes and Initiatives", State Agency for Child Protection, Agency for Persons with Disabilities, Commission for Protection against Discrimination, Center for Educational Integration of Children and Students from Ethnic Minorities, Central Commission for Preventing Juvenile and Youth Antisocial Behavior, National Centre for Public Health and Analysis. NGO representatives, including youth organisations: National Youth Forum, “Open Society Institute” Foundation, Youth organization MGERB, Organization of Bulgarian Scouts, Bulgarian Youth Red Cross, Youth Network of the Confederation of Labor "Podkrepa", National Union of Students Councils, National Network for Children, Foundation for Gender Education, Research and Technology, Bulgarian Gender Research Foundation. Human Rights institutions: UNICEF Bulgaria. Internet business stakeholders: International Cyber Investigation Training Academy Media stakeholders: No. Other partners: No. Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Maya Todorova, Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports Expected date of closure Not defined yet. Focus/objectives of the campaign - Activities in the programme of the campaign - Budget Direct budget allocated for the campaign (in Euros): aprox. 10.000 Euro. Main sources of funding for the campaign and related activities or projects: National budget. Campaign website: www.nohate.bg . Other social media used for campaigning: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NoHate.bg . Twitter: nohatespeechbg Other: no. Campaign online Once per month 19.05.2013 Other relevant information 12. CANADA 19 Name of the campaign coordinator Marilyne Poliquin Status of the coordinators Director of communications at LOJIQ (International Youth Offices of Québec) LOJIQ is a governmental organization financed by the Ministery of International Relations and La Francophonie of Québec. LOJIQ draws on the vitality and success of its member youth agencies (OFQJ, OQAJ, OQWBJ, and OQMJ) and their outreach and involvement in regional, national and international partnership networks to assist and support Québec youth who seek personal and professional development through rewarding and educational international mobility experiences. LOJIQ forges ties with Quebec ministries and agencies whose main responsibilities are international relations, youth, education, employment and social solidarity, culture, and economic development. LOJIQ is present in all regions of Québec and carries out its activities with the support of academic networks, youth support organizations, and affiliated groups. LOJIQ forms partnerships with international youth organizations, government institutions, and other stakeholders. It gathers information, participates in international youth mobility exchanges, and acts as an observer within youth forums, including at UNESCO. Composition of the committee We have not yet established a formal committee but it is currently composed of me and the leader of LOJIQ, Mr. Alfred Pilon. Name/s of the President/s Chairpersons of the committee Mr. Alfred Pilon CEO of LOJIQ How often does the committee meet? n/a Date of launching In the near future Expected date of closure We have not yet established the duration of the campaign, 20 Focus/objectives of the campaign Inspired by Europe, the goal of the campaign is to give Quebec a unique voice for the prevention, action and support of actors* in the fight against hate speeches. Prevention : - Equipping adults who play a role in helping young people in the public space Intervention : - Use communication technologies (NHSM landing page, newsletter, social networks) and the NHSM educational and information materials as intervention tools Supporting of actors: - identify best practices, promising practices and existing resources and disseminate this information; Activities in the program of the campaign * Prevention, Action, Support of actors are the three themes of collective reflection on the action plan for the fight against bullying will develop Quebec in 2015. We have not yet established the program gosl of the campaign but plan to make activities for the 10th of December and 21st of March Action Days. Budget n/a Campaign online Not yet. Other relevant information On October 2nd, 2014, the Premier of Québec, chaired the Forum on the Fight against Bullying. Mobilize stakeholders and identify directions and lines of action of a concerted plan against bullying is what Forum was intended to. He discussed bullying at all ages, in the real world and the virtual world. The Family Ministry is also conducting an online public consultation about bullying ending November 30, 2014. The government also expects to record bullying in the next youth Quebec policy and in the next Youth Action Strategy, wich is part LOJIQ in both cases. 13. CROATIA Name of the campaign coordinator Ivana Furlić Status of the coordinators Civil servant (name of employing entity): Ministry of social policy and youth Specifically recruited staff (name of employing entity): Volunteer (name of hosting organisation): - 21 Number of other staff working on the campaign: 5 Date of appointment of the coordinators: February 2013 Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Expected date of closure Focus/objectives of the campaign Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget Campaign online Governmental representatives: Morana Makovec, Ministry of social policy and youth, Tihomir Ivka, Ministry of social policy and youth, Ana Vlahović Stanić, Ministry of justice, Maja Dodić Gruičić, Ministry of science, education and sport, Krešimir Mamić, Ministry of interior affairs, Damir Bogdanović, Ministry of interior affairs, Lana Velimirović Vukalović, Govermental Office for human rights and national minorities, NGO representatives, including youth organisations: Mario Burić, National student council, Kruno Stjepanović, Student council, Valerija Novak, Media factory, Ankica Milić, Croatian youth network, Vesna Katalinić, Brave phone, Sara Lalić, Centre for peace studies,Mislav Mihael Mandir, Status-M, Nataša Bijelić, CESI – Center for education, counselling and research, Martina Gavranović, Ambidekster club, Sunčana Kusturin, Game, Nemanja Relić, Serbian democratic forum, Sindirela Bobarić, Youth Association of Croatian Roma, Daniel Martinović, Zagreb Pride. Human Rights institutions: Internet business stakeholders: Media stakeholders: Croatian radio and television Other partners: Since it was established, the committee held three meetings. Communication among committee members takes place mostly via e-mail. November 2013 December 2014 The general aim of the campaign is to inform children and young people about importance of respecting human rights and negative effects of hate speech. Specific objectives are defined in the proposal of Campaign main activities. Main activities in the programme of the campaign: The launching of the campaign together with the press conference is scheduled for the end of November. The campaign launching will be preceeded by setting up both our web site and facebook page. Also, we had an open call for NGO-s to apply with projects involving activities related to the NHS campaign and the whole procedure will soon be completed. Furthermore, National Committee suggested the list of potential ambassadors who are invited to join and support the campaign.We are also in the proces of filming the campaign video. Furthermore, we are planning to involve students through school system and to organize a concert for young people. With the support from national TV and radio stations we hope to have campaign present in media. Direct budget allocated for the campaign (in Euros): 77.630 (in 2013) Main sources of funding for the campaign and related activities or projects: State budget Campaign website: www.dislajkammrznju.hr Other social media used for campaigning: Facebook: Dislajkam mržnju – NE govoru mržnje na internetu Other: - Other relevant information 22 14. Name of the campaign coordinator CYPRUS Mr Marinos Pavlou, Mr Stelios Papapetrou, Ms Victoria Khalil 23 Status of the coordinators Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Expected date of closure Focus/objectives of the campaign Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget Campaign online Other relevant information 24 15. CZECH REPUBLIC Name of the campaign coordinator Roman Maca Status of the coordinators Civil servant (name of employing entity): Specifically recruited staff (name of employing entity): Narodni centrum bezpecnejsiho internetu Volunteer (name of hosting organisation): Number of other staff working on the campaign: 3 Date of appointment of the coordinators: March 2013 - Composition of the committee Government of the Czech Republic, Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, Ministry of the Interior, Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, Czech Council of Children and Youth, Municipality of Prague, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Faculty of Law, Charles University, Nadace Nase Dite, UPC Czech Republic, NROS (Civil Society Development Foundation), Faculty of Law, Charles University, NCBI Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee Zdenka Maskova, Roman Maca How often does the committee meet? 3 times a year, we plan to organize meetings more often with increasing number of activities supported by EAA (point 8). Date of launching March 2013 Expected date of closure - Focus/objectives of the campaign Roma people issues, problematics of immigrants, internet safety issues (cyberbullying etc.) Promotion of the campaign online and offline, networking of the organizations and experts, building online activists community (workshop for bloggers 26th Nov 2013 Direct budget allocated for the campaign (in Euros): 10500 E Main sources of funding for the campaign and related activities or projects: 4000 E UPC Czech Republic, ltd.; 2000 Ministry of Youth, 4500 NROS (Czech regional EAA grants operator) Campaign website: www.protinenavisti.cz www.nohate.cz Other social media used for campaigning: Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget Campaign online Other relevant information Facebook: we promote official “European” Twitter: we promote official “European” Blog: NA Other: NA Following activities are planned for supporting by EEA grants. Relevant call for proposals has not been opened yet. 25 16. DENMARK Name of the campaign coordinator Status of the coordinators Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Expected date of closure Focus/objectives of the campaign Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget Campaign online Other relevant information 26 17. ESTONIA Name of the campaign coordinator Status of the coordinators Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Expected date of closure Focus/objectives of the campaign Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget Campaign online Other relevant information 27 18. FINLAND Name of the campaign coordinator Ms Satu Valtere Status of the coordinators Specifically recruited staff (name of employing entity): Plan Finland (see the number of staff working on the campaign) Volunteer (name of hosting organisation): 40 activists for the Finnish NHSM Number of other staff working on the campaign: 100% Campaign Coordinator, 100% Campaign Assistant, 20% communications manager, 10% of audio visual producer, 5% Advisor for Youth Participation Date of appointment of the coordinators: February 2013 Composition of the committee - Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Two times a year. Preparatory group meets 4 times a year. Preparatory groups is much smaller than NCC. Date of launching 27.3.2013 Expected date of closure - Focus/objectives of the campaign Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget Campaign online Direct budget allocated for the campaign (in Euros): Year 2013: 216 000€, year 2014: 254 000€ Main sources of funding for the campaign and related activities or projects: Ministry of Education and Culture Campaign website: www.eivihapuheelle.fi Other social media used for campaigning: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/eivihapuheelle?fref=ts Twitter: https://twitter.com/EiVihapuheelle Blog: http://eivihapuheelle.fi/blogi/ Other relevant information 28 19. Name of the campaign coordinator FRANCE Ms Chantal Okubo Status of the coordinators Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Expected date of closure Focus/objectives of the campaign Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget Campaign online Other relevant information 29 20. GEORGIA Name of the campaign coordinator Ms Nora Gigineishvili Status of the coordinators Civil servant (name of employing entity): Ministry of Sport and Youth Affairs of Georgia Number of other staff working on the campaign: 12 Composition of the committee Governmental representatives: Ministry of Youth NGO representatives, including youth organisations: International Youth organization Junior Chamber International in Georgia, PlayWrite Caucasus, institute for democratic changes, youth space, Georgian school students union alliance, Frani, Elsa, Analytical Center for Interethnic Cooperation and Consultations, Civil initiatives association, Europe our home Human Rights institutions: Public Defenders office Georgia Bloggers / Online activists: Gubaz KOberidze Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Once in a month Date of launching Date of launching: January 2013 Expected date of closure December 2014 Focus/objectives of the campaign ethnic minority, gender, sexual, religious minority issues Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget trainings Campaign online Campaign website: www.nohate.ge Other social media used for campaigning: Facebook:მოძრაობა სიძულვილის ენის წინააღმდეგ Main sources of funding for the campaign and related activities or projects: budget of the government Other relevant information 30 21. GERMANY Name of the campaign coordinator Status of the coordinators Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Expected date of closure Focus/objectives of the campaign Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget Campaign online Other relevant information 31 22. Name of the campaign coordinator GREECE Mrs Eleni Andreou Status of the coordinators Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Expected date of closure Focus/objectives of the campaign Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget Campaign online Other relevant information 32 23. HOLY SEE Name of the campaign coordinator Status of the coordinators Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Expected date of closure Focus/objectives of the campaign Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget Campaign online Other relevant information 33 24. HUNGARY Name of the campaign coordinator Ivett Karvalits Status of the coordinators Civil servant (name of employing entity): National Institute of Family and Social Policy Specifically recruited staff (name of employing entity):Volunteer (name of hosting organisation): Number of other staff working on the campaign: Date of appointment of the coordinators: March 2013 Governmental representatives: Balázs Márton Youth Department – Ministry of Human Resources, Ivett Karvalits - National Institute of Family and Social Policy NGO representatives, including youth organisations: Marcell Lőricz – Szubjektív Értékek Foundation, Lilla Nedeczky - Reményt a Gyermekeknek (Hope for Children) Association, Lilla Csástyu, Balázs Ament, Edina Árgyellán, Judit Takács - National Youth Council, Ramona Koska – Youth Consultation Circle (informal youth org.), Human Rights institutions:Internet business stakeholders: Media stakeholders: Gabriella Horvath – Humana Magazin Other partners:- Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chairpersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Monthly offline, weekly online working groups Date of launching March 21 2013 Expected date of closure December 31 2014 Focus/objectives of the campaign General Activities in the programme of the campaign Online campaigning, social media activities, offline educational activities, public actions on festivals and large scale events Budget Direct budget allocated for the campaign (in Euros): no budget Main sources of funding for the campaign and related activities or projects: in kind contribution of the NCC participating organisations – human resource, tools, infrastructure Campaign online Campaign website: www.nohatespeechmozgalom.hu Other social media used for campaigning: Facebook: facebook.com/nohatespeechmozgalom + Closed Group: www.facebook.com/groups/218779754943758/ Other: Member organisationd of the NCC applied for grants to the local EEA Funds, the NA of the Youth in Action programme and the European Youth Fund, unfortunately no projects received funding through these grants so far. Other relevant information 34 25. ICELAND Name of the campaign coordinator Mr Gudberg K. Jonsson Status of the coordinators Civil servant (name of employing entity): Home & School – National Parental Organization Number of other staff working on the campaign: 2 Composition of the committee Governmental representatives: Ministry of Education NGO representatives, including youth organisations: Home & School – National Parental Organization, National Youth Centre Organization, Federation of Icelandic youth organizations and National Youth Organization Human Rights institutions: Icelandic Human Rights Centre Mr Gudberg K. Jonsson Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Biweekly Date of launching 8. November Expected date of closure - Focus/objectives of the campaign No hate speech, online bullying etc. Activities in the programme of the campaign Peer2Peer education, media campaigns, educational modules, conferences, youth participation at sport events/tournaments, etc Budget Campaign online Campaign website: www.saft.is Other social media used for campaigning: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ekkerthaturordumfylgirabyrgd Other relevant information 35 Name of the campaign coordinator 26. Anne Walsh IRELAND Status of the coordinators Intercultural and Equality Officer at the National Youth Council of Ireland Composition of the committee 20 youth and/or special interest organizations Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee No named President/ Chairman How often does the committee meet? Anne Walsh chairs the committee Every 6 weeks Date of launching Informally on 7th February 2014 Formal launch was September 24th 2014 Expected date of closure December 2015 Focus/objectives of the campaign Awareness raising about hate speech with young people/youth workers Tackling hate speech – youth activist response to hate speech Activities in the programme of the campaign 3 events held – training for youth workers, 2 day youth activist event for young people formal launch event 1 campaign video produced, 1 feature video produced Twitter training planned No Hate speech Election campaign (local and European elections) – supporting anti-racism and anti-homophobic campaigning €10,000 Budget Campaign online Website set up with no hate speech pledge featured Facebook page plus Facebook activists group Twitter account Whats App group set up 36 Other relevant information 27. ITALY Name of the campaign coordinator Ms Emanuela Rampelli Status of the coordinators Head of the International Service, Department of Youth Composition of the committee 1) Presidency of the Council or Ministers (PCM) – Department for Youth and National Civic Service; 2) PCM – Department for Information and Publishing; 3) PCM – Department for Equal Opportunities, National Office against Racial Discriminations; 4) PCM – Department of the Family; 5) PCM – Department of Regional Autonomies and Sports 6) Ministry of Interior; 7) Ministry of Education; 8) National Youth Agency; 9) National Youth Forum; 10) National Association of Italian Municipalities (ANCI) The Committee was set up on 10th April 2013 Name/s of the President/s Chairpersons of the committee Counselor Calogero Mauceri, Head of Department of Youth and National Civic Service 37 How often does the committee meet? Every 5 months Date of launching 10 giugno 2013 – Parliamentary Seminar organized by Laura Boldrini, President of the Parliament with the participation of Gabriella Battaini-Dragoni, Deputy Secretary General of the Council of Europe http://www.repubblica.it/politica/2013/06/10/news/contro_il_cyberbullismo_al_via_no_all_ odio_in_rete-60818738/ 13 November 2014 – Press Conference to launch the communication campaign (TV and radio spots) by On. Luigi Bobba, Undersecretary for Youth Policies; Counselor Calogero Mauceri, Head of Department of Youth and National Civic Service; Mr D’Arrigo, DG National Youth Agency Expected date of closure n.a. Focus/objectiv es of the campaign Cyber-bullism and hate speech on line perpetrated by young people Activities in the program of the campaign - Since October 2013, dedicated web site with link to report hate speech (Department of Youth); - Since October 2013, FB profile (National Youth Agency); - Since November 2014, communication campaign through spots broadcasted on RAI TV, RAI radio channels and on the web (Department for information and publishing); - School year 2013-14, national contest among high schools for the production of videos, posters, etc. (Ministry of Education); Budget Each organization supported financially its own activities. Campaign online http://www.nohatespeech.it/ Facebook: No Hate Speech Italia 38 Other relevant information The National Youth Forum is coordinating the activities conducted by all youth organizations (info@forumnazionalegiovani.it; portavoce@forumnazionalegiovani.it ) 28. KAZAKHSTAN Name of the campaign coordinator Status of the coordinators Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Expected date of closure Focus/objectives of the campaign Activities in the programme of the campaign 39 Budget Campaign online Other relevant information 29. LATVIA Name of the campaign coordinator Madara Mežviete Status of the coordinators Civil servant (name of employing entity): Society Integration Foundation. Specifically recruited staff (name of employing entity):Volunteer (name of hosting organisation): Number of other staff working on the campaign: 1-2. Date of appointment of the coordinators: September, 2013. Composition of the committee Governmental representatives: The Ministry of Education and Science: Kaspars Randohs NGO representatives, including youth organisations: Human Rights institutions: Human rights centre, Jekaterina Kirjuhina Other partners: Gundega Rupenheite ( SIF), Kaspars Randohs ( MoES), Jekaterina Kirjuhina ( Humanrights centre) Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? 1 per 2 months Date of launching September 11, 2013 Expected date of closure May, 2014 Focus/objectives of the campaign - Activities in the programme of the campaign Training of representatives from mass media, National Electronic Mass media council; Educational activities for youngsters; Competition for youth on combating hate speech ( video, photography, pictures etc.) Budget Direct budget allocated for the campaign (in Euros): 0 Main sources of funding for the campaign and related activities or projects: Some of activities will be founded by EEA grants programme “NGO fund” Latvia (complementary actions) 40 Campaign online Campaign website: http://www.sif.lv/ Other social media used for campaigning: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KustibaPretNaidaRunuLatvija?ref=hl Other: - Other relevant information 30. LIECHTENSTEIN Name of the campaign coordinator Status of the coordinators Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Expected date of closure Focus/objectives of the campaign Activities in the programme of the campaign 41 Budget Campaign online Other relevant information 31. LITHUANIA Name of the campaign coordinator Viktorija Bružaitė („I love panda“ campaign), Neringa Jurčiukonytė (mainstream media activities Status of the coordinators Civil servant (name of employing entity): NGO. Specifically recruited staff (name of employing entity): National Institute for Social Integration Number of other staff working on the campaign: 5 persons Governmental representatives: Not approved already. Sent invitations to delegate representatives in committee composition. NGO representatives, including youth organisations: Not approved already. Sent invitations to delegate representatives in committee composition. Human Rights institutions: Not approved already. Sent invitations to delegate representatives in committee composition. Internet business stakeholders: Not approved already. Sent invitations to delegate representatives in committee composition. Media stakeholders: Not approved already. Sent invitations to delegate representatives in committee composition. Other partners: Not approved already. Sent invitations to delegate representatives in committee composition. Bloggers / Online activists: Not approved already. - Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Expected date of closure Once in a quarter. If necessary, scheduled to meet more. 14 February, 2014 - 42 Focus/objectives of the campaign - Hate speech and cybernetic bullying prevention; - To monitor and react on hate speech in mainstream media. - To foster active participation of unorganized youth to react on hate speech cases in online space; - To empower young people in whole country to take action against hate speech. - To encourage public discussion of hate speech online and live. - To mobilize public and responsible authorities' attention on this phenomenon. - To launch the journalistic campaign, which analyses the roots of hate speech. Activities in the programme of the campaign 1. 20 Living libraries. 2. 15 social advertising graffiti. 3. I love panda (no hate speech) campaign. Sharing the joy activities (public actions, flash mobs, distribution of "Joy boxes"). 4. Human rights education training in the regions. 5. Yournalistic campaign “Media 4 Change“, which analyses the root of hate speech. 6. Cooperation with online media - hate speech identification and promotion of tolerance. 7. Creation of Bloggers' network ( special selection and trainings) 8. Research of youth attitudes towards different socially vulnerable groups. Budget Direct budget allocated for the campaign (in Euros): 9521,26 EUR Main sources of funding for the campaign and related activities or projects: EEA and Norway Grants Business (by goods and services) Campaign online Campaign website: www.myliupanda.lt Other social media used for campaigning: Facebook: www.facebook.com/myliupanda Twitter: -. Blog: part of www.myliupanda.lt. Other relevant information 43 32. LUXEMBURG Name of the campaign coordinator Status of the coordinators Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Expected date of closure Focus/objectives of the campaign Activities in the programme of the campaign 44 Budget Campaign online Other relevant information 33. Name of the campaign coordinator MALTA Ms Irene Attard Status of the coordinators Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Expected date of closure Focus/objectives of the campaign 45 Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget Campaign online Other relevant information 34. MEXICO Name of the campaign coordinator Alfredo Burgos Status of the coordinators Active. Three regional youth coordinators according to Mexican geography: zones North, South, Center. All three supervise 31 federal states and Federal District (capital, Mexico City). 32 state youth representatives, one for each state. Composition of the committee Representatives of the following organizations, one for each organization: Conapred, Services to Youth (SERAJ), Youth and Development (RIE), Unicef, Mexican Institute for Youth (IMJUVE), Google, Human Rights United Nations, National Movement for Cultural Diversity, Channel Eleven TV (cultural). President: Daniel Ponce Vázquez. Deputy General Director of Educative Programs and Divulgation. Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Once, each month Date of launching 28 september 2014 46 Expected date of closure This First stage: 31 december 2014. Second stage will be planned and defined early 2015. Focus/objectives of the campaign Cultural change in Mexican youths for equality and against Hate Speech in social webs. Create a social youth infrastructure to support the campaign. Activities in the programme of the campaign Launching musical concert (28 sept 14), Activations, musical concerts, high school visits and public meetings are programmed locally in the most important Mexican cities, or in special provincial cities with visible discrimination, to gather youths and attract them to the Mexican Campaign. More focused activity in social webs. 5 TV Spots specifically focused in bullying were produced. In 2015 a TV series of 13 episodes will be transmitted by Channel Eleven (national coverage) focused in campaign narrative issues. The TV programs are now in production. Approximately 308.000 euros Budget Campaign online Official site: http://sintags.mx/ Twitter: @sintagsmx Trending Topic: #Sintags Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sintagsmx Other relevant information Internal statistics available upon request. 35. REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA Name of the campaign coordinator Olga Batîr, Ion Donea Status of the coordinators Civil servant (name of employing entity): Ministry of youth and Sport (MTS) Specifically recruited staff (name of employing entity): Ministry of youth and Sport (MTS) Volunteer (name of hosting organisation): National Youth Council of Moldova, CNTM 47 Composition of the committee Governmental representatives: Ministry of youth and Sport (MTS) NGO representatives, including youth organisations: National Youth Council of Moldova (CNTM) Human Rights institutions: National Council of Participation, APDI Humanitas, Gender Doc, UNFPA Moldova - Internet business stakeholders: we don’t have yet - Media stakeholders: Diez, Youth Radio Moldova - Other partners: MediaPoint, Center of youth Artico, USPEE C.Stere, TEKEDU, Advertising agency AMM Moldova - Bloggers / Online activists: Apostol Nicolae Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching One time in two months Expected date of closure December 2014 Focus/objectives of the campaign Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget Campaign online Other relevant information Main activities in the programme of the campaign: The following activities can be changed on the first meeting of committee. 1.Launching online web site for reporting no hate speeches (can be use, www.alerte.md); 2.Short spots with Moldovan public/famous persons interviews; 3.Elaboration of promo materials and info support; 4.Info campaign started at National Youth Center and continued in schools and universities; 5.Trainings regarding no hate speech and how youth can be involved in the identification and report of online hate speeches; 6. Workshops for the local youth councils, youth organizations, local youth centers; 7. National online campaign "No hate"; 8. Public debates regarding online violence and discrimination; 9. Panes discussion with representatives of public/private and public organizations from online sector; 10. Offline campaigns "No hate"; 11. National Forum "No hate"; 12. Five press conferences opening/closing and three at local level; 13. Youth festival on "No hate speech"; 14. Other activities propose from committee. Main sources of funding for the campaign and related activities or projects: State budget, members of committee. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/No-hate-speechMoldova/715818245109247 All the information can be changed, depends of decision of committee and partner organization. 36. MONACO Name of the campaign coordinator 48 Status of the coordinators Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Expected date of closure Focus/objectives of the campaign Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget Campaign online Other relevant information 37. MONTENEGRO Name of the campaign coordinator Krsto Vukadinovic Status of the coordinators Civil servant (name of employing entity): Directorate for Youth and Sports, Youth Policy Advisor 49 Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chairpersons of the committee Governmental representatives:Krsto Vukadinovic, Bojana Bulatovic NGO representatives, including youth organisations:Tamara Cirgic Other partners:Jelena Miljanic, independent expert Bloggers / Online activists: Slobodan Volaric, Milan Bulatovic Krsto Vukadinovic How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Montly. Expected date of closure Focus/objectives of the campaign To be defined There is now specific thematic focus. Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget Launching of the web site, FB page, Manual production, Regional conference of the campaign Direct budget allocated for the campaign (in Euros): 7000,00 Main sources of funding for the campaign and related activities or projects: EYF, Directorate for Youth and Sports Campaign online Campaign website: http://forum-mne.com/nohatespeech/ Other social media used for campaigning: May 2013 Facebook: No Hate Speech Movement Montenegro Other: - Other relevant information 38. THE NETHERLANDS 50 Name of the campaign coordinator Ben Ahmed Ben Yerrou (0031643909406 – benahmed@yerrou.nl) Status of the coordinators Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee Nienke Verhoeks, Saladis Justas, Naomie Pieter, Camelia Nistor Ben Ahmed, Andrea Moreira Santos Felix Gerardus Woudenberg Ben Ahmed How often does the committee meet? Four times a month during a digital conference call, in addition to once a month at a physical location. Date of launching 10 December 2014 Expected date of closure During 2016 Focus/objectives of the campaign The reducement of the growing online hatespeech, in addition to creating self-awareness regarding; “online expressions” of hatespeech. Activities in the programme of the campaign We will arrange activities at every European actions days against hatespeech. In addition to organizing online activities, like; blogs, the publishing of videos, postcards, etc. Also we will organize gatherings, debates and activities. To increase the awareness in regard to; homophobia, islamophobia, anti-Semitism We are currently acquiring financial assets in addition to requesting government/European grants. Budget Campaign online We shall realize an online campaign, which will take place at facebook, youtube, and twitter. Therefore we shall approach multiple activists, to spread the No Hate Speech Movement; ideology and message. Other relevant information 51 39. Name of the campaign coordinator NORWAY Mr Eirik Rise Status of the coordinators Composition of the committee Governmental representatives: Government did not want to participate in the committee. (Have a government contact, Olav Røger.) NGO representatives, including youth organisations: The Norwegian Centre against Racism, Hafsa Maqbul. JEF-Norway, Kasper Larsen. Save the Children, Kaja Hegg. ELSA, Agnes Hariett, Oslo and Akershus university college of applied sciences, AnneBirgitta Nilsen. Youth against the EU, Mads Opheim. Norwegian People’s Aid Solidarity Youth, Joakim L. Lossius. Young Disabled, Ida Karlsen. Human Rights institutions: Norwegian Helsinki Committee, Lillian Solheim. European Wergeland Center, Claudia Lenz Media stakeholders: Are Vogt Moum, Utrop Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Official meetings once a month + work meeting Expected date of closure December 2014 Focus/objectives of the campaign * Activities in the programme of the campaign * Budget - Campaign online Campaign website: In progress (will probably be “stopp hatprat”) Other relevant information *To Be Decided: Strategy meeting 19th of December will set dates and activities for 2014. Have applied for funding for employee to coordinate and to translate methodical material, but uncertain if will be granted. We do have contact with most of the active organisations on the field today, especially when focusing on 11 February 2014 52 extremism, but I can not confirm these as partners as for now. The Norwegian Council of Youth and Children might be in for next year, they have hatespeech in their work program, but few employee resources and already decided on their main campaign for 2014. It is a work in progress, but we are optimistic. 40. POLAND Name of the campaign coordinator Mr Jan Dabkowski Status of the coordinators Specifically recruited staff (name of employing entity): Young Journalists' Association 'Polis' Number of other staff working on the campaign: 6 Governmental/selfgovernmental representatives: Ministry of Education Ministry of Administration and Digitalisation Ministry of Sport Bureau of the Government Representative for Geneder Equality Centre of Developement of Education Bureau of the Council of Europe in Poland Bureau of Education of the Capital City of Warsaw Żydowski Instytut Historyczny NGO (Human Rights, civic activity, social issues): Helsińska Fundacja Praw Człowieka Polskie Towarzystwo Prawa Antydyskryminacyjnego Stowarzyszenie Interwencji Prawnej Otwarta Rzeczpospolita Stowarzyszenie przeciw Antysemityzmowi i Ksenofobii Composition of the committee Fundacja ʺOcalenieʺ Fundacja im. Stefana Batorego GAN Białystok Kontynent Warszawa - Warszawa Wielu Kultur - Fundacja Inna Przestrzeń Stowarzyszenie Homo Politicus Diversja Normalny Białystok Polskie Towarzystwo Informatyczne Stowarzyszenie Dla Ziemi Stowarzyszenie Solidarni w Europie Fundacja na rzecz Różnorodności Społecznej European Alternatives Warsaw Fundacja Wolontariat Równości, Stowarzyszenie "Miłość Nie Wyklucza" 53 Stowarzyszenie Na Rzecz Lesbijek, Gejów, Osób Biseksualnych, Osób Transpłciowych Oraz Osób Queer "Pracownia Różnorodności" Rosyjskie Stowarzyszenie Kulturalno-Oświatowe Fundacja Dzieci Niczyje Stowarzyszenie NIGDY WIĘCEJ Fundacja Wiedza Lokalna Fundacja Polskie Forum Migracyjne Hejtstop, Projekt Polska Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee Fundacja ʺMultiOcalenieʺ Fundacja dla Somalii Fundacja Autonomia Centrum Wspierania Dzieci i Dorosłych "Zaufanie" Stowarzyszenie Grupa Artystyczna TERAZ POLIŻ Youth/educational organisations: Polska Fundacja Dzieci i Młodzieży Centrum Edukacji Obywatelskiej Fundacja Tarcza Stowarzyszenie Pracownia Łomianki Evens Foundation Fundacja Humanity in Action Polska Stowarzyszenie Cztery Pory Roku Fundacja Wspierania Inicjatyw Młodzieżowych 4YOUth Fundacja Klamra Zespół Szkół Niepublicznych w Tarnowie Wydział Matematyczno-Techniczno-Fizyczny, Uniwersytet Pedagogiczny im. Komisji Edukacji Narodowej w Krakowie Stowarzyszenie dla Dzieci i Młodzieży SZANSA Stowarzyszenie Edukacja przez Internet Internet business stakeholders: Bezpieczniej w Sieci – NGO founded by governmental and bussiness stakeholders interested in internet safety JWT Warsaw - communication agency Media stakeholders/Other partners: Young Journalists Association “Polis” who is responsible for the coordination of the national campaign in Poland is – by definition – having befriended supporters or former/current activists in many national media institutions BliskiWschód.pl – internet service about Middle East we have involved in the campaign about 30 university students and 50 high school students. We are also supported by Norway and USA Embassies. The Committee – or as we call it – the Coalition – has no leader, it’s organisational structure is horizontal, it is coordinated by the National Campaign Coordinators who are responsible for the efficient communication between the members of the Coalition 54 How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Expected date of closure Focus/objectives of the campaign Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget Campaign online As we managed to gather institutions from all over Poland, the meeting of the whole Coalition was held once – in October 2013r. Next year we plan to organise another two or three meetings. Smaller workgroups meet separately to work on specific issues 18.09.2013 It depends on the funding and plans of the European Campaign, somewhere around 03.2015, but the aim is to prolong the impact of the Campaign as long as we can Polish specifics of hate speech online (research is being conducted by some of the members of the Committee) Main Field of our activity up till now was involving and educating Young Activists via online actions and offline workshops and set up the NCC. This year if granted the funding we would like to organise Congress for the Cyber Activists, school competition, conduct online and offline actions, and be present on some youth and internet events. Direct budget allocated for the campaign (in Euros): cc. 34 820 euro (so far, we're waiting for decisions about fudings from EEA grats, Norway Embassy and Evans Foudation, we're planning further fundraising) Main sources of funding for the campaign and related activities or projects: For now – funding supplied by the Government – namely the Ministry of Education and Warsaw selfgovernment. We are waiting for the decisions regarding several grant applications we’ve made Campaign website: beznienawisci.pl Other social media used for campaigning: Facebook: fb.com/PolskaBezNienawisci Twitter: twitter.com/BezNienawisci Other relevant information 55 41. PORTUGAL Name of the campaign coordinator Maria Margarida SACO Status of the coordinators Civil servant (name of employing entity): Instituto Português do Desporto e Juventude (Portuguese Institute for Sports and Youth) Specifically recruited staff (name of employing entity): none Volunteer (name of hosting organisation): Number of other staff working on the campaign: 1, part time Date of appointment of the coordinators: 27/02/2013 Composition of the committee Governmental representatives: Gender Equality, migrants and refugees, Ministry of Education, Sports&Youth/Coordination NGO representatives: Youth, LGBT, Human Right, Federation of Youth Associations, Support for victims of crime, Youth African Students, Bloggers / Online activists: 2 Other partners: Safer Internet Centre Maria Margarida SACO Name/s of the President/s Chairpersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Once a month. Expected date of closure January 2015 Focus/objectives of the campaign The Campaign in Portugal will be developed online and offline, around some strong moments/events like Trainings for activists, thematic Seminars (end of 2013 and in 2014) and awareness sessions and actions, following also the European dynamics, namely, the European Action Days and the different issues proposed at European level. Activities in the programme of the campaign Now that the projects presented to EEA Grants were rejected we will have to revise the activities planned. Budget Direct budget allocated for the campaign (in Euros): none Main sources of funding for the campaign and related activities or projects: from the budgets of the organizations themselves. Campaign website: www.odionao.com.pt Other social media used for campaigning: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/campanhaodionao Twitter: @odionao Other: - Campaign online 20/06/2013 Other relevant information 56 42. Name of the campaign coordinator ROMANIA Mr. Marian Panait Status of the coordinators Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Expected date of closure Focus/objectives of the campaign Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget Campaign online Other relevant information 57 43. RUSSIAN FEDERATION Name of the campaign coordinator Ms Olga Popova Status of the coordinators Specifically recruited staff (name of employing entity): National Youth Council of Russia Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching 06 July 2013 Expected date of closure Focus/objectives of the campaign Thematic focus or objectives of the national campaign: migration, interethnic relations Activities in the programme of the campaign Main activities in the programme of the campaign: presentation and launching the Campaign on the youth Camp Dialogue (flashmob), launching the website nohate.ru and public page on the social web vk.ru http://vk.com/public60487140, informational campaign in Caucasus region in the frame of the project «Go Green», raising awareness about opportunities of participation on the Campaign among youth organisaitions, young leaders of Russia Budget Campaign online Campaign website: nohate.ru Other: http://vk.com/public60487140, Other relevant information 58 44. SAN MARINO Name of the campaign coordinator Status of the coordinators Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Expected date of closure Focus/objectives of the campaign Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget Campaign online Other relevant information 59 45. SERBIA Name of the campaign coordinator Aleksandra Mitrovic and Ivan Zivkovic Status of the coordinators Civil servant (name of employing entity): Ministry of Youth and Sport-Aleksandra Knezevic Specifically recruited staff (name of employing entity): Timok Youth Centre – Ivan Zivkovic Volunteer (name of hosting organisation): Number of other staff working on the campaign: actively engaged on daily basis-510 people Date of appointment of the coordinators: beginning of 2013 Governmental representatives: Ministry of Youth and Sport-leading role, Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Ministry of Culture and Information, Ministry of Labour and Social Policy, Ministry of Justice and Public Administration, Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Health, Ministry of External and Internal Trade and Telecommunications NGO representatives, including youth organisations: National Youth Council (KOMS), Timok Youth Centre, Libero, Civilnet, Youth of Palilula, Education Association, KOM018, Evropski Omladinski centar Srbija Human Rights institutions: Special Prosecutor’s Office for War Crimes Internet business stakeholders:Media stakeholders: representative of Colour Press Group Other partners: researcher from the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, representative of Association of Local Youth Offices Bloggers / Online activists:Mr Nenad Borovcanin, State Secretary in the Ministry of Youth and Sport Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chairpersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Once per month February 7, 2013, during the Safer Internet Week Expected date of closure End of 2015 Focus/objectives of the campaign Fight against all types of violence and discrimination, combining online and offline world. 3 groups of activities – online, offline and legislative. The whole campaign has three directions to be developed by special tasks forces. Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget Campaign online Direct budget allocated for the campaign (in Euros): 30.000,00 Main sources of funding for the campaign and related activities or projects: Ministry of Youth and Sport Campaign website: www.nohate.rs – not activated due to the problem with the Council of Europe’s support group. All text translated and now we are waiting for 60 Other relevant information the Ministry of External and Internal Trade and Telecommunications to intervene Other social media used for campaigning: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/negovorumrznje?ref=hl Twitter: in process Other: NCC will be revised at the beginning of 2014, after the strategic planning for 2014; other institutions will provide certain budget for the campaign next year, as well 46. SLOVAK REPUBLIC Name of the campaign coordinator Andrej Bencel Status of the coordinators Civil servant (name of employing entity):Specifically recruited staff (name of employing entity): Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport Volunteer (name of hosting organisation): Number of other staff working on the campaign: 10 Date of appointment of the coordinators: 1.3.2013 Governmental representatives: Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport; Ministry of Interior; Ministry of Foreign and European affairs of the Slovak republic NGO representatives, including youth organisations: Student Council for Higher Education; Student Council of High Schools; student24; eSlovensko; People against racism, Regional Youth Council of Zilina, ZIPCeM, Youth parliament of Partizanske Human Rights institutions: People against racism Internet business stakeholders: none Media stakeholders: RTVS (state TV), TA3, radios Other partners: IUVENTA – Slovak Youth Institute Bloggers / Online activists: Martin Mlynar Andrej Bencel Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chairpersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Every 2 months Expected date of closure - Focus/objectives of the campaign Roma issue and combating hate speech Activities in the programme of the campaign EAD, education in schools, promo activities for the campaign, seminars for the youth, communication via social networks Budget Direct budget allocated for the campaign (in Euros): 15000 Main sources of funding for the campaign and related activities or projects: state budget Campaign online Campaign website: www.beznenavisti.sk Other social media used for campaigning: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KampanBezNenavisti Other: 21.3.2013 61 Other relevant information 47. Name of the campaign coordinator SLOVENIA Mr. Zorko Škvor, Ms. Sara Karba Status of the coordinators Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Expected date of closure Focus/objectives of the campaign Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget Campaign online 62 Other relevant information 48. Name of the campaign coordinator SPAIN Ms Ana Martinez Fernandez, Ms Natalia Diaz Santin, Mr Bruno del Mazo de Unamuno Status of the coordinators Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching Expected date of closure Focus/objectives of the campaign Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget 63 Campaign online http://www.nohate.es/ http://www.injuve.es/en/evento/campana-contra-la-intolerancia-en-internet https://twitter.com/NoHateSpain https://www.facebook.com/nohatespain Other relevant information 49. SWEDEN Name of the campaign coordinator Johnny Lindqvist Status of the coordinators Civil servant (name of employing entity): Swedish media council Specifically recruited staff (name of employing entity): Volunteer (name of hosting organisation):Number of other staff working on the campaign: Date of appointment of the coordinators: Not yet set up Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee Johnny Lindqvist and Ewa Thorslund How often does the committee meet? 3-4 times from now until aug 2014 Date of launching In the beginning of March 2014, date not set. Expected date of closure End of august 2014 Focus/objectives of the campaign The overall concept of the campaign will be: Even the one you love is hated. Activities in the programme of the campaign Ad-campaign and producing online educations for bloggers and moderators and also several podcasts that will speak about Hate and also the law surrounding the hate. We are also trying to get bid mediaowners to contribute with ad-space and editorial cooperation’s. Direct budget allocated for the campaign (in Euros): 11386927 euros Main sources of funding for the campaign and related activities or projects: Government funding Budget Campaign online Campaign website: http://www.nohate.se/ Other social media used for campaigning: Facebook: Will come in 2014 64 Twitter: Will come in 2014 Blog: No blog for this project Other: Mayby Instagram and ask.fm Other relevant information 50. SWITZERLAND Name of the campaign coordinator Annina Grob Status of the coordinators Civil servant (name of employing entity): Swiss National Youth Council Specifically recruited staff (name of employing entity:Volunteer (name of hosting organisation): Number of other staff working on the campaign:Date of appointment of the coordinators:Governmental representatives: Jean-Marie Bouverat, Sabine Scheiben NGO representatives, including youth organisations: Joël Atsigobe, Omar Odermatt, Emilie Graff Other partners: - Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Every 3 months Date of launching End of January 2014 Expected date of closure 31.12.14 Focus/objectives of the campaign - Activities in the programme of the campaign Workshops, concours, information 65 Budget Direct budget allocated for the campaign (in Euros): 44000 Main sources of funding for the campaign and related activities or projects: Swiss government Campaign online www.nohatespeech.ch. www.facebook.com/nohatespeechCH www.twitter.com/NoHateSpeech_CH Other relevant information 51. “THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA” Name of the campaign coordinator Ms. Zorica Stamenkovska Status of the coordinators Civil servant (name of employing entity): Officer for International Cooperation in Youth Department Specifically recruited staff (name of employing entity:Volunteer (name of hosting organisation): Number of other staff working on the campaign:Governmental representatives: Governmental representatives: Agency of Youth and Sport (Zorica Stamenkovska and Bosko Lepcevski, Ministry of Education and Science (Viktorija Dinkovska), Ministry of Justice (Sanja Dimovska), Ministry of labour and social policy (Merdita Saliu, Jovana Trencevska) Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? Date of launching NGO representatives, including youth organisations: NGO representatives, including youth organisations: Centre for Intercultural Dialogue(Milos Ristevski, Matej Manevski), Youth Educational Forum (Stefan Aleksik, Dimitar Nizamovski), Centre for Human Rights “AMOS”(Sasho Kochankovski, Viki Peeva), Cre8ive 8 (Riste Zmejkovski), Student Parliament of the University SS. Cyril and Methodius (Marija Vasilevska, Vaska Bojadzi), Macedonian Young Lawyers Association (Aleksandra Cvetanovska),Macedonian Association of Journalists (Goran Tprenovski), Polaris EYCA Organization (Ines Manojlovska) Zorica Stamenkovska Monthly 22 March 2013 66 Expected date of closure Focus/objectives of the campaign December 2014 Education Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget Training and involvement of famous people Campaign online Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MKCampaignAgainstHateSpeech Twitter: bezomrazamk Direct budget allocated for the campaign (in Euros): 0 Main sources of funding for the campaign and related activities or projects: - Other relevant information 52. TURKEY Name of the campaign coordinator Dicle AKINCI Status of the coordinators Civil servant (name of employing entity): Ministry of Youth and Sports of the Republic of Turkey Specifically recruited staff (name of employing entity:Volunteer (name of hosting organisation): Number of other staff working on the campaign:Not yet set up Composition of the committee Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee - How often does the committee meet? - Date of launching - Expected date of closure - 67 Focus/objectives of the campaign - Activities in the programme of the campaign - Budget - Campaign online Campaign website: http://nefretehayir.gsb.gov.tr/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nefretehayir?ref=stream Other: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLoD2OZWRcY&list=UUh3NeatdJ2cxilcfTTIGiJQ Other relevant information - 53. UKRAINE Name of the campaign coordinator NadiiaPavlyk Status of the coordinators Volunteer (name of hosting organisation): NGO “Association “KVN of Ukraine” Number of other staff working on the campaign: 10 Date of appointment of the coordinators: September 2013 Composition of the committee Not yet set up Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee How often does the committee meet? - Date of launching January 23-25, 2014 Expected date of closure March 26, 2015 Once per quarter 68 Focus/objectives of the campaign Activities in the programme of the campaign Budget Campaign online Other relevant information popularization campaign among young people; creating promotional campaign materials creating of scientific basics of campaign supporting online resources of the campaign on the site and on social networks - the site of the campaign has been created; - training for online activists has been started; - the brand book campaign has been created ; - the collective monograph "Encyclopedia of Human Rights: Socio-pedagogical aspect" was published; - the photo exhibition "Emotions: the words that are creating speech of hate or love" was set up; - round tables on the exchange of experiences were held in the Czech Republic, Bratislava, Strasbourg, Stuttgart - http://nhsm.info – the site https://www.facebook.com/pages/%D0%A0%D1%83%D1%85%D0%BF%D1%80%D0%BE%D1%82%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%B5%D0%BD%D0%B0%D0%B2%D0%B8%D1%81%D1%82%D1%96/747403015325997 - page on facebook http://vk.com/public77264239 - page on vkontakte (youth social network) We have a joint project with the National Campaigns of Czech Republic and Poland for 2015 54. UNITED KINGDOM Name of the campaign coordinator Ms Laura Geraghty Status of the coordinators Civil Servant: Paul Giannasi, Head of UK Government Hate Crime Programme, MoJ Co-ordinator: Laura Geraghty, Independent Hate Crime Hub CIC (NGO) Specifically recruited staff: None Volunteers: 11 Composition of the committee The UK has a hate crime programme which has a strategic group and an Independent Advisory Group made up of a range of victims groups, academics and advocacies. This programme has taken of the oversigt of 69 the No Hate Speech UK initiative Name/s of the President/s Chaipersons of the committee Strategy Board is jointly chaired by officials from Home Office, Ministry of Justice and Department for Communities and Local Government. IAG chaired by Professor John Grieve How often does the committee Quarterly meet? Date of launching 9th July 2014 Expected date of closure Ongoing Focus/objectives of the campaign Objectives • • • • • Activities in the programme of the campaign Increasing knowledge and understanding of hate crime & hate speech by providing training and educational inputs to schools, community groups, statutory organisations and the private sector Creating dialogue and counter narrative around hate crime and hate speech by engaging with the public on the hate crime agenda through events, publicity materials and social media Opening pathways to support services and reporting mechanisms to people affected by hate crime and hate speech both online and offline To raise awareness of hate crime & hate speech by creating effective targeted marketing campaigns both online and offline To support the objectives of the European No Hate Speech Movement Training online activists & bloggers Engaging in counter narrative techniques online. Supporting European action days. Disseminating information on hate speech. Raising Awareness of hate crime and hate speech through education. Raising awareness of hate crime through public engagement. Creating innovative and targeted marketing campaigns with the dual purpose of ensuring those affected know how to get support and dissuading those at risk of becoming offenders from committing acts of prejudice & intolerance. Where possible ensuring those affected have access to support and 70 providing guidance through the Criminal Justice System. Budget 2014 – 13,270 Euros Campaign online Website: http://www.hatecrimehub.org.uk Twitter: noh8speechuk Facebook: www.facebook.com/pages/no-hate-speech-movement-uk Other relevant information This work has been ongoing in the UK for a number of years under the branding of Communities United Against Hate. A number of activities under this branding have taken place including community engagement DVDs, exhibitions, poster campaigns, social media campaigns and education in schools. We hope to continue this project beyond the formal end of the No Hate Speech Movement Campaign we may however not do this under the NHSM branding. 71