The international training seminars for professionals on journalism and digital media within the EFIVOS programme have been successfully completed! During these two weeks (23/11-02/12), we have created together with Action Synergy, Colin Isham and Inercia Digital an interactive learning process. Professionals from all over Europe met to create groups of young journalists that will produce […]
Bengali Interpreter / Cultural Mediator
Submit until 06/06/2021 Position Summary: Network for Children’s Rights (“Network”) announces the position of one Bengali interpreter. As part of the program providing psychosocial and legal support in the wider area of the urban centre of Athens, the interpreter is expected to ensure mediation and interpretation from and to beneficiaries of the program. Location: […]
Shared Custody: Considerable active participation on our FB Live Event for the proposed bill
On Wednesday April 7th 2021, a Facebook Live Event by the Network for Children’s Rights about the proposed new bill regarding shared custody, was met with great interest, multiple shares and active participation of our online audience, which was reflected by the over 380 Facebook comments. The constructive discussion that ensued, focused on all […]
Our new logo. A new beginning while staying loyal to our principles. A new beginning in which we want you with us!
Three features, one meaning. A child with open arms, the whole world fits in its embrace. NCR started out as a group of people at first, it later became an organization and today an official body with specialized programmes in 5 different spaces for every child, teenager and young person. Each logo perfectly represents the […]
Joint Announcement: New Pact on Migration and Asylum
On 23 September 2020, as part of the New Pact on Migration and Asylum, the European Commission tabled legislative proposals aiming at an in-depth reform of the EU asylum acquis, in conjunction with the package of proposals presented in 2016.1 This note provides an overview of recent jurisprudence of the Greek administrative courts on the […]
Shared Custody: Considerable active participation on our FB Live Event for the proposed bill
On Wednesday April 7, a Facebook Live Event by the Network for Children’s Rights about the proposed new bill regarding shared custody, was met with great interest, multiple shares and active participation of our online audience, which was reflected by the over 380 Facebook comments. You can watch the whole discussion on “Shared Custody: […]
Press Release | Refugees in Greece: risk of homelessness and destitution for thousands during winter
As winter closes in, thousands of refugees in Greece still face homelessness and destitution. While winter always poses a challenge, this year is likely to become one of the most challenging yet due to the ongoing pandemic, a deliberate decrease in the length of support for refugees, and the lack of a comprehensive integration strategy […]
PAME KDAP!!! Covid-19 Era
This special month, KDAP “The Network at Traiber”, visits online children’s homes! Without losing our creativity and fantasy we continue online KDAP groups by creating digital material. Children’s responses along with their creations are the best company for this month! Christmas surprises are on their way for KDAP’s children… Stay tuned!
Network at Traiber Square: November 2020 Schedule
All artistic activities continue taking place in “The Network in Traiber” and children enjoy it! They paint about their interests, they build figurative “heroes”, they play and sing about children around the world, they “travel” to the most exciting places on Earth and they develop their mathematical-constructive thought… And in November they are about to […]
Open Call to professionals for distance learning seminars
Date: 16/11/2020 – 26/2/2021 Apply until: 05/11/2020 50 hours of webinars and workshops Certificate of participation Language: English The Network for Children’s Rights and 6 other organizations from across Europe are expanding the successful “Young Journalists” programme, an initiative of the Network through which teenage and young migrants, refugees and Greeks create their own printed […]