Last week, the Equilibrium Institute participated as an official Hungarian partner in a new V4 project focusing on empowering Czech, Slovak, Polish, and Hungarian women in the fields of foreign and security policy, as well as diplomacy.
Our goal is to build an international network that facilitates the exchange of experiences and good practices between countries and increases women’s presence in these areas. Together with members of the Hungarian delegation, we attended a three-day workshop in Bratislava, gaining new skills and fostering collaboration.
We are deeply grateful and extend our thanks to the Hungarian expert team for their valuable participation. The next workshop will be held in Budapest, organized by the Equilibrium Institute.
We would like to thank the Slovak Foreign Policy Association for the main organization of the workshop. We would also like to thank the other co-organizers on this project are the Association for International Affairs (Czech Republic) and Casimir Pulaski Foundation (Poland). This project is financed by the Governments of the Czechia, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia through Visegrad Grants from International Visegrad Fund. The mission of the fund is to advance ideas for sustainable regional cooperation in Central Europe.