🗓 Date: September 18, 2025
⏰ Time: 18:30–20:30 CET
📍 Location: Online (Zoom)
✍️ Registration deadline: September 15, 2025
About the Training
How do we move from powerful ideas for social change to strategies that actually influence decision-makers? This training will guide participants through the process of translating community needs and visions into effective advocacy projects.
The session will combine a clear introduction to advocacy with practical tools and examples. Participants will learn how to frame their ideas in ways that resonate with institutions, policymakers, and potential supporters. The training will also provide space for discussion and peer exchange.
Trainer
The training will be facilitated by Juliane Rosin, Board Member of the EL*C since 2023. Juliane brings nearly 20 years of expertise in feminist advocacy and international gender equality. She has served as Deputy General Manager of the National Council of German Women’s Organizations, Executive Manager of Women20 (the official women’s dialogue of the G20), and has represented German civil society at European and global platforms, including the UN Commission on the Status of Women. With her strong background in advocacy and leadership, Juliane will help participants build effective strategies for change.
What You Will Gain
- A clear understanding of what advocacy is and how it can support your goals
- Practical tools to design structured and impactful advocacy projects
- Guidance on translating ideas into strategies that can secure support
- Opportunities to ask questions, exchange experiences, and connect with peers
Registration
Please register by September 15, 2025:
💡 How do we move from powerful ideas for social change to strategies that actually influence decision-makers? This training is here to help you translate your visions into effective advocacy projects that can gain real support.
On September 18 at 18:30 CET, EL*C invites you to an online training with Juliane Rosin – EL*C Board Member since 2023 and an experienced feminist advocate with nearly 20 years in international gender equality and policy. Juliane has represented civil society at the UN Commission on the Status of Women, led Women20 at the G20, and worked as Deputy General Manager of the National Council of German Women’s Organizations.
What to expect:
🌈 Learn the basics of what advocacy really means and how to use it effectively
🌈 Discover practical tools to turn your ideas into structured advocacy projects
🌈 Explore examples and approaches to strengthen your activism
🌈 Space for questions, discussion, and peer exchange
📍 Online via Zoom
⏰ Duration: 2 hours
🗓 Date: September 18, 18:30 CET
✍️ Registration is necessary — open until September 15