• 🇬🇧 Episode 15 - Iliana Balabanova, president of the European Women's Lobby (feat. Trait d'Union)

  • May 27 2024
  • Length: 41 mins
  • Podcast

🇬🇧 Episode 15 - Iliana Balabanova, president of the European Women's Lobby (feat. Trait d'Union)

  • Summary

  • 🇪🇺 Next June, european union citizens will vote for members of the European parliament ; for the occasion I have realised a common episode with Trait d'Union a french podcast which explains how the European Union works. Thanks to Audrey's expertise and Iliana's interview, you will finally understand why european women must vote !


    Iliana Balabanova is a figure in the fight for women's rights and gender equality in Europe. From her early days in Bulgaria to her pivotal role as the president of the European Women's Lobby, Iliana shares her journey through the complexities of legislation, advocacies, and personal courage. Discover the challenges of advancing women's rights across the continent, the significance of the EU's directive against violence and domestic abuse, and why every vote counts in shaping a feminist Europe 💜

    Tune in for an inspiring conversation that's not just about women's rights, but about democracy and dignity for all 🕊️


    To go further 🚀

    European Women's Lobby

    Istanbul Convention

    European Parliament


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