Gender empowerment is a concept widely used in political and institutional discourse. However, do we all really understand it in the same way? Is it defined in a way that is useful for women with migrant backgrounds? Does it address their real needs, or merely reflect stereotyped representations of them? How can this vagueness and these misleading portrayals affect the practical application of the concept?<br>This course offers tools to explore the theoretical and practical dimensions of gender empowerment through an intersectional and transformative lens. If you are interested in the processes of inclusion and empowerment of migrant women, this MOOC will help you identify gender inequalities and design strategies that foster change through civil society organizations, public policies, and education. Through theoretical reflection and real examples, you will discover how to promote agency, equality, and inclusion. The course also introduces digital tools such as the Quwa platform, along with innovative approaches to generate social impact, build strong networks, and transform professional practices.

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Skills you'll gain
- Community Development
- Adult Education
- Student Engagement
- Policty Analysis, Research, and Development
- Qualitative Research
- Education and Training
- Policy Analysis
- Social Impact
- Training Programs
- Innovation
- Student Support and Services
- Social Justice
- Empowerment
- Diversity Equity and Inclusion Initiatives
- Diversity Awareness
- Public Policies
- Research Methodologies
- Collaboration
- Academic Advising
- Case Studies
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December 2025
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There are 6 modules in this course
Gender empowerment is a concept widely used in political and institutional discourse. However, do we all really understand it in the same way? Is it defined in a way that is useful for women with migrant backgrounds? Does it address their real needs, or merely reflect stereotyped representations of them? How can this vagueness and these misleading portrayals affect the practical application of the concept? This course offers tools to explore the theoretical and practical dimensions of gender empowerment through an intersectional and transformative lens. If you are interested in the processes of inclusion and empowerment of migrant women, this MOOC will help you identify gender inequalities and design strategies that foster change through civil society organizations, public policies, and education. Through theoretical reflection and real examples, you will discover how to promote agency, equality, and inclusion. The course also introduces digital tools such as the Quwa platform, along with innovative approaches to generate social impact, build strong networks, and transform professional practices.
What's included
6 videos5 readings
This module explores how the concept of gender empowerment has evolved from its origins to its current use within institutional and policy frameworks. It examines the main tools and indicators used to measure empowerment , such as the Gender Equality Index, and discusses their potential and limitations in capturing lived realities. Students will analyse European strategies and policies on gender equality across different domains, including political participation, labor market, education, and gender-based violence. The module also investigates the role of civil society organizations (CSOs) and the tensions they face between funding requirements, organizational stability, and their grassroots missions. Finally, students will interpret comparative data on gender attitudes in Europe to understand how contextual factors influence public support for gender equality and empowerment.
What's included
5 videos
This module focuses on the diverse processes through which migrant women experience and negotiate empowerment in everyday life. Through case studies and theoretical reflections, students will explore the connections between agency, self-confidence, and decision-making, as well as the role of economic autonomy in fostering empowerment. The module also addresses the importance of education, language, and social belonging as key dimensions of inclusion, paying special attention to the challenges faced by young migrant women and transnational mothers. This module invites students to rethink empowerment as a dynamic, relational, and context-dependent process.
What's included
4 videos1 reading
This module explores how empowerment takes shape in practice through the work of civil society organizations across Europe. It introduces transformative, intersectional, and community-based methodologies that promote gender equality and inclusion. Students will examine how educational and cultural initiatives challenge structural violence, racism, and privilege within institutions and everyday contexts. Through case studies students will discover how CSOs foster agency, healing, and participation among migrant and migrantised women. The module highlights empowerment as a collective process rooted in creativity, solidarity, and social justice.
What's included
6 videos2 readings
This module focuses on methodological approaches to studying and fostering gender empowerment. Through empirical examples, students will learn how Photo Voice and other participatory methods make women’s experiences visible and politically relevant. The module also discusses critical feminist and intersectional methodologies that advocate for situated knowledge. It further explores how empowerment can be assessed through participatory and reflective evaluation, focusing on outcomes and transformative impact rather than quantitative measures. Students will explore how creative and arts-based methods can enhance representation and participation, while reflecting on the ethical and political dimensions of researching empowerment.
What's included
4 videos1 reading
This module explores how technology and digital co-creation can support gender empowerment and social inclusion. It introduces Quwa, a collaborative platform designed to connect and strengthen civil society organizations across Europe. Students will learn how participatory design, facilitation, and agile methodologies enable inclusive and human-centered innovation. The module also addresses critical questions about technological bias, responsibility, and the ethics of artificial intelligence. Through real-world examples, participants will analyse the opportunities and challenges that CSOs face in adopting digital tools, and how co-creation processes can build stronger, fairer, and more sustainable digital ecosystems for social change.
What's included
4 videos4 readings
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