CORE || - #6
May 2026

Hello everyone,
As promised, here is the May Newsletter!
On the agenda : some good news, and a few appointments not to be missed!
First of all, thank you for your participation in the second webinar on April 20th - we'll talk about it right after, and above all, don't hesitate to get back to us to express your interest.
Thank you also to everyone who sent and shared news about their projects and activities, which you can find in this newsletter! It's important to keep this news feed going with updates from everyone.
Several webinars are scheduled: we invite you to participate in large numbers, you will find all the details in this newsletter, starting with the one on May 21 on climate justice.
We are also very pleased to announce the launch of the cross-cutting gender group, which will be hosted by TAM from Palestine.
We hope you enjoy reading it!
Thank you for your participation
Thank you to everyone who attended the April 20 webinar on capitalization and international volunteers.
Thanks to this exchange, we were able to explore the following questions in more depth:
Why capitalize?
What role can International Solidarity Volunteers (VSI) play in bringing capitalization to life at the heart of CoRe II projects?
We strongly encourage you to get back to us so we can explore together the possibility of hosting volunteers!
Access the webinar presentation
Consult our directory
And because a team is first and foremost made up of faces, we also invite you to consult our directory available here.
Your photo is missing! Some records are still incomplete - please send your photo so that everyone can put a face to a name.
Thank you in advance for your participation!
LAUNCH OF THE "GENRE" GROUP
JOIN US!!
A collaborative space aimed at strengthening the integration of gender considerations in a just ecological transition.
Why this group?
The "Gender" group is a space for collaboration, learning and co-creation among the program partners.
The goal is not to standardize or evaluate, but to share, learn and transform practices.
Goals ?

Change perspective
Understanding power dynamics, intersectionality, and decolonial approaches

Transforming practices
Integrating the gender dimension into projects, communication and advocacy

Learn and leverage experience
Documenting, analyzing and sharing experiences
What topics will we be covering?
The links between gender and a just ecological transition
Power dynamics and vulnerabilities exacerbated by environmental crises
The different ways of understanding gender depending on the context (cultural, social, geographical)
Practical approaches to integrating the gender dimension
How does the group work?
A working meeting every three months (online)
Possibility of in-person meetings
TAM plays a facilitating role and provides methodological support.
A participatory and inclusive approach
The working method
An approach rooted in social realities

The work is organised by geographical area in order to better take into account: cultural and political contexts, existing practices and local perspectives on gender and ecology.
3 steps
ANALYZE: To understand local contexts (gender and ecology)
SHARE AND IDENTIFY: Best practices, challenges, inspiring experiences
BUILDING TOGETHER: Tools, resources, networks, advocacy content...
What will we do?
Thematic workshops (gender, power, advocacy, communication, etc.)
Practical workshop
Quarterly coaching sessions
Webinars to share experiences
Personalized technical support
Exchanges between partners (in person if possible)
Documenting the experiments
Tool development
Creation of a manual on integrating the gender dimension
How do I join the group?

Contact us directly!
Sukaina KHALAWI: project manager
Maha ZGHARY: Gender Issues Expert