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Study on Updating the CoR material on the Division of Powers – Armenia and Azerbaijan
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Date:
26 May 2025 - ongoing
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Financed by:
The European Committee of the Regions
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Martyna Gliniecka
Senior Social Sciences Researcher
Dr Martyna Gliniecka is a Senior Social Sciences Researcher at the CASE - Center for Social and Economic Research. At CASE, she specialises in social research and policy projects, with a focus on qualitative research, participatory methods, and equality, diversity and inclusion. She previously led and participated in research projects in the Young and Resilient Research Centre at Western Sydney University, aiming to better young people’s lives and their resilience in the domains of technology and health. She specialises in qualitative research methods, participatory methodologies, and digital research (e.g., digital ethnography). She is especially interested in online communities and their role in the growing domain of youth digital health.
Projects from this author:
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Digital Resilience of Children and Young People in Rural Areas
The main objective of the project is to strengthen digital resilience among children and young people in rural areas. Experiencing online risks has become an inherent part of growing up today. Research shows that children and adolescents most often cope with such challenges on their own, without support from adults. As contact with digital risks is unavoidable, it is important to develop children’s digital resilience – including critical thinking, coping strategies, and the ability to seek help when needed.
- Future Forward. Futures-Inspired Educational Resources for Adult Learners’ Empowerment
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Decolonising Digital Design: Towards Safe and Inclusive Digital Experiences for Children and Young People
The Decolonising Digital Design project was born out of the conviction that children and young people have the right to digital spaces that are safe, fair, and respectful of their diverse cultural identities.
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Digital Resilience of Children and Young People in Rural Areas
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Katsiaryna Kasykh
Senior Project Manager
Katsiaryna Kasykh is a Project Manager at CASE - Center for Social and Economic Research, where she leads partnership development, prepares grant and tender proposals, and oversees the financial and contractual management of EU-funded and internationally funded projects. Her responsibilities include strategic planning, budgeting, expert coordination and ensuring full compliance with donor requirements, contributing to high-quality delivery across multi-country analytical assignments.
Projects from this author:
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“Cash for Rent” programs’ comparative analysis for the Shelter, Housing and Accommodation Sector coordinated by IOM Poland
The project evaluates the effectiveness of Cash for Rent programmes in Poland, which support refugees in transitioning from shared or collective accommodation to independent private housing. Such programmes are crucial in promoting self-reliance, stability, and social integration among displaced populations.
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Fossil fuel subsidies
EU and Member States have repeatedly committed to reforming fossil fuel subsidies, yet such support remains widespread and continues to undermine the EU’s climate and energy objectives by sustaining fossil fuel use, dependence on third countries, and higher long-term costs
- Study on “Countering local state capture: Best practices in protecting local governance systems from systemic corruption”
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“Cash for Rent” programs’ comparative analysis for the Shelter, Housing and Accommodation Sector coordinated by IOM Poland