11b Alkamenous Street,P.C 104 46, Stathmos Larissis
Athens
Grèce
- Human rights
The Network for Children’s Rights is a Greek non-governmental and non-profit organization established in 2004 by children, parents, teachers, writers, academics, Greek parliament representatives, EU parliament representatives. The organization has over 70 volunteers developing educational and social programs, while developed long-term partnerships with many cultural, social and educational institutions, both in Greece and abroad. Our efforts revolve around educating local communities about children's rights and providing children and their families with educational and social opportunities. Our mission would not be achieved without the in kind and financial contribution of donors, sponsors and support from individuals. We closely work with local authorities, governmental and non-governmental organizations, schools, museums, media and other private institutions, as well as scholars from various disciplines.
In 2003, we campaigned for the establishment of the Children’s Ombusman, a public independent institution that protects children’s rights, monitors and investigates cases related to children’s rights violations.
In 2007, we published a list of children’s books, promoting diversity and tolerance, available for free to schools, educators and parents.
In 2011 we took action supporting Afghan refugees, distributing food, organizing educational and cultural activities for children and their families
In 2012 we created the Cultural Lab located in an area which mainly inhabited by low-income families and immigrants. The Lab offers artistic, educational and social activities and has a children’s library. Based on the voluntary work of more than 70 volunteers, we welcome more than 500 children from 4 to 13 years old.
We produce and publish reports, research, participate in conferences, seminars, we produce our own educational programs addressing the issues of multiculturalism, diversity, integration, equality and democracy.
The organization’s priorities and activities match to the objectives of Anna Lindh Foundation. As a member, we can contribute by initiating projects promoting democracy and human rights, volunteerism, as well as actively take common action with other members of the network, participating in campaigns, forums and joint activities. Through a broad network of contacts, we have the resources to communicate broadly the mission of the Network and raise awareness for its activities encouraging active participation and support.
The Network of Children’s Rights, beyond its local and national activities, it aims to develop new partnerships and collaborations with international partners. Being part of an international network like Anna Lindh Foundation, will give us the opportunity to become a member of a large network, broaden our collaborations, hence, develop collaborative projects related to the values of democracy and human rights.