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Freja Forum is a forum for democracy, equal opportunities and sustainable development goals.

Freja Forum celebrated 15 years the 12-14th November in Brussels!

The first Freja network was created in the 1990s during the war in the former Yugoslavia. The work was based on women from different non-profit organizations coming together to share knowledge and ideas about democracy, equality and reconciliation and to discuss women’s specific situation during and after the war.

Freja Forum is inspired by Almedalen Week and wants to be a platform open to everyone to discuss democracy, gender equality and strengthen civil society. In 2017, Freja Forum was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.

With this background we found it important to try to have a physical meeting in Brussels to invite some of the women and men who have participated in the work during the 15 years. The event with celebrations was a success!

It is so important to meet each other sometimes, not just have meetings digitally. Friendship, understanding, democracy and peace are built on people meeting and building relationships.

But honestly, the preparations were extremely different to all my previous experiences of event planning. Since the end of September, all time has been spent learning all about covid restrictions and covid testing for participants from the Western Balkans and EU countries.

Every country has different rules, the rules change continuously and one day the green light to travel the next day is great uncertainty.We made a system to monitor changes and ensure that we were prepared to handle all types of situations

Everything went well in the end. Everyone is home again and healthy. We have developed knowledge of “covid management” at international events. Knowledge that we hope we will NOT need to use again.