ICDO’s Long Nights of Interculturality 2024
ICDO is organizing the 7th edition of the "Long Nights of Interculturality", one of the largest cultural events in Vienna, Austria, from 23 to 29 September 2024.
ICDO is organizing the 7th edition of the "Long Nights of Interculturality", one of the largest cultural events in Vienna, Austria, from 23 to 29 September 2024.
ICDO is organizing the 7th edition of the “Long Nights of Interculturality”, one of the biggest cultural events in Vienna, Austria, from 23rd to 29th of September 2024.
Promote offerings for job seekers? Indispensable right now! Social enterprises secure workforce for the future
Migration is feminine. Hardly any population group faces more problems than women with a migration background. This is particularly the case with family problems and violence in the family.
Information event in Greek for Greeks living in Vienna
Under what conditions may family members of third-country nationals (persons who are neither EEA citizens nor Swiss nationals) stay and work in Austria for longer than 6 months? In this presentation, you will learn more about the relevant legal regulations for foreigners with case studies.
Thursday, November 14, 2024, from 18:00 to 20:00
Venue: Hoher Markt 8/ 4/ 2nd floor, 1010 Vienna
Austrian citizenship can be acquired in various ways and identifies someone as a citizen of the Republic of Austria and at the same time as a citizen of the European Union. The legal basis for this is the Citizenship Act.
International Women's Day is aimed at combating the multiple discrimination and exploitation of women and girls all over the world. Every year, the Women's Service (MA 57) organizes events to mark the occasion.
Half of Viennese women between the ages of 15 and 64 have foreign citizenship or were born abroad. 46% of women working in health and social professions have a migrant background.
When we talk about democracy, many people first think of the right to vote. This is linked to Austrian citizenship and thus leads to a worrying democratic gap in a diverse and international metropolis like Vienna. Currently, 29% of Viennese employees and 68% of Viennese workers do not have Austrian citizenship and therefore do not have the right to vote.
Migration is feminine. Hardly any population group faces more problems than women with a migration background. This is particularly the case with family problems and violence in the family.