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Fabiola Laço Egro (born 1963) is one of the prominent activists of civil society dating back to the beginning of the civil movement for women's rights in Albania in the 1990s. She is founder and leader of "Today for the Future" Network for community development in Albania.[1]
Life and career
editBorn to an intellectual family in Tirana, she had opportunities to embrace the feminist ideas, which extended throughout her career in civil society on women's rights and empowerment.
A student of literature and journalism, who speaks Romanian, she began her career as National Albanian Radio's news spokeswoman in Romanian, and then as editor of poetry, drama criticism in the National Publishing House "Naim Frasheri".
In the first years of Albanian democracy, she was a spokeswoman for the Independent Trade Unions of Albania, emphasising and working for women's rights, focusing on social issues and challenges, human rights, social and economic issues of women, mentality and contributed to give voice to expectations and hopes of an entire generation and social identity to women. Under her auspices started during the first years of democracy the international aid for women's movement and marginalized and poor society groups from church-based organizations such as Brot für die Welt Germany (previously EED),[2] HEKS EPER Switzerland[3] and ICCO Netherlands.[4]
Following her vision, she co-founded and directed during the first four years the Association of Young Christian Women Albania (YWCA Albania) [5] and represented it in the International Young Christian Women Network, by raising women's movement in Albania at the international level; co-founded and directed for 23 years the association Useful to Albanian Women; and already is the founder and executive director of the Community Development Network "Today for the Future" [6]
She is director of Albanian National Gender Equality Anthem "Bring the sun" with support of United Nations Agencies in Albania, produced by "Today for the Future" Network, which with the outstanding campaign for gender equality ranked Albania in the list of 20 global finalists for the third annual Avon Communications Awards: Speaking Out About Violence Against Women.[7]
Publications
edit- Unemployment Situation in Ex-Swamp Area of Durrës, Albania, Publication in Albanian, co-author[8]
- Monitoring and Assessing the public services on waste management in Ex-Swamp Area of Durrës, Albania, Publication in Albanian, co-author[9]
- SEED Best Practices in Albania, Publication in Albanian-English, co-author[10]
References
edit- ^ "Today for the Future".
- ^ "EED".
- ^ "HEKS".
- ^ "ICCO".
- ^ "YWCA Albania".
- ^ "Rrjeti "Sot për të Ardhmen"". Cdc-tff.org. Retrieved 12 April 2016.
- ^ "Futures Without Violence". Archived from the original on 11 December 2013. Retrieved 14 April 2016.
- ^ Zeneli, Bernard; Stefani, Manjola; Egro, Fabiola (2015). Vleresimi i situates se papunesise se grave ne zonen migratore ish kenete Durres (PDF). Durres, Albania: Today for the Future. p. 35.
- ^ Laco Egro, Fabiola; Qehaja, Iva; Stefani, Manjola; Hoxha, Arjola; Copa, Rudina (2017). Monitorimi dhe Vleresimi Qytetar mbi menaxhimin e mbetjeve urbane ne zonen e ish kenetes (PDF). Albania: Today for the Future. p. 26.
- ^ Laco Egro, Fabiola; Hechenberger, Nina; Stefani, Manjola (2016). SEED Best Practices in Albania (PDF). Albania: Today for the Future. p. 18.
External links
edit- Cdc-tff.org
- Albaniens Frauen kämpfen um ihre Zukunft, br.de. Accessed 26 March 2024. (in German)
- WINNERS OF THE 2014 AVON COMMUNICATIONS AWARDS ANNOUNCED, futureswithoutviolence.org. Accessed 26 March 2024.
- "BRING THE SUN - a call to end violence against women and girls - YouTube". youtube.com. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
- The New Womens Movement, dw.com. Accessed 26 March 2024.