
“Live in Style – Support Diversity” wrapped up its travel mission in Delchevo
The exhibition held on November 6 at the Nikola Jonkov Vapcarov Cultural Center in Delchevo concluded the cycle of traveling exhibitions within the project “Live with Style – Support Diversity”, organized by the Equality Association, supported by the Ministry of Culture. Delchevo, as the seventh and final city, hosted this unique cultural initiative and with 32 portraits of people with disabilities, managed to tell the story of strength, inspiration and human values.

“Live in Style – Support Diversity” – Kriva Palanka hosts a traveling exhibition of 32 portraits of people with a unique mission
On October 7, at the City Museum in Kriva Palanka, the traveling exhibition “Live with Style – Support Diversity” will continue. This is the fifth exhibition in a series of exhibitions that will take place in two more cities across Macedonia, organized by the Equality Association, which aims to tell a powerful story through 32 portraits of people with disabilities and promote integration by celebrating human values.

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Positive experiences for educational, social and healthcare workers from the visit to Spain
From September 15 to 19, the second of three transnational camps was held in Alzira, Spain, as part of the project “I, YOU, WE, THEY CAN”, which aimed to explore positive inclusive practices for improving the skills of professionals from the educational, social and health sectors from Macedonia, Spain and Poland.

A park that sets high standards for urban planning – preparations for the construction of the “Equality Park”
On September 25, at the premises of the Municipality of Kisela Voda, in the presence of Mayor Orce Gjorgjievski and representatives of the Equality Association, a meeting was held to present the conceptual solution for the “Equality Park”.

Open call for participation in the third transnational camp “I, YOU, WE, THEY CAN” in Poland
The Equality Association invites interested social, health and educational professionals who work with young people with disabilities to apply to participate in the third transnational camp “I, YOU, WE, THEY CAN” in Kielce, Poland.

Everyone has the right to create the future – a successful study visit to Warsaw
From 1 to 5 September, the first of two visits as part of the ID: CITIZEN project took place in Warsaw, Poland. This completed the first phase of the project, which focused on exploring positive examples in the field of accessibility and inclusive urban planning in the capital of Poland. The visit was implemented in partnership with the Integration Foundation (Poland), the Tenenet Association (Slovakia) and the Hand in Hand Organization (Hungary), with support from the International Visegrad Fund.

THE CITIZEN IN FOCUS – Polish experiences in inclusive urban planning
The first study visit of the initial phase of the ID:CITIZEN project will take place in Warsaw, Poland, from 1 to 5 September 2025. This is the first of two planned visits, to the cities of Warsaw and Bratislava, which will focus on innovative practices in the areas of accessibility, inclusive urban planning and cultural participation of people with disabilities.

Equality Association in collaboration with Theater for You created an inclusive children’s drama group
The Equality Association, in collaboration with Theater for You, created an inclusive children’s drama group, which will give children with various disabilities the opportunity to develop their talents and abilities, as well as to become acquainted with acting as an art and, through joint work with their peers, to become the new stars of the drama stage.

Let’s improve services for people with disabilities – a call for participation in two international surveys
The Equality Association invites people with disabilities and social, health and educational professionals who work with young people with disabilities to participate in two international surveys to improve practices for working with young people with disabilities in the project “I, YOU, WE, THEY CAN”.
