Category: Featured

81 Civil Society Organisations call on MEPs to vote down harmful EU Migration Pact

Amidst warnings from over 50 Civil Society Organisations, EU lawmakers reached a political agreement on the EU’s New Pact on Migration and Asylum in December. The agreement is a continuation of a decade of policy that has led to the proliferation of rights violations in Europe. Moreover, it will have devastating implications for the right […]

Join us for the final event of the ERASMUS+ project “Rights Hero” 🗓

We are pleased to invite you to the final event of the ERASMUS+ project “Rights Hero” on 12/2/2024, 16:00-18:00 (CET) where we will present the game and the implementation results in all partner countries. The project “Rights Hero”, (Erasmus+ KA220-SCH – Cooperation partnerships in school education through IKY) runs in 4 countries (Denmark, Greece, Italy, […]

What does the inclusive society have in common with gender-based violence, child refugees, feminine hygiene, the media in the Cyprus issue and safe online communication?

As part of the EFIVOS II project, funded by the European Commission (CERV), 178 teenagers and young adults discussed EU policies and proposed solutions to issues that concern them. In the 7 implementing countries, 8 different workshops were organised with the following topics:      Network for the Rights of the Child (Greece) – Inclusive […]

What do teenagers know about EU policy and Climate Change?

The partners of EFIVOS in Europe (Network for Children’s Rights-Greece, CIP (Cyprus), HESED (Bulgaria), GEYC (Romania), Dedalus (Italy), Pacto Verde (Spain) worked on the topic of Climate Change and EU policies. The 201 participants aged 13-24 were informed, discussed, proposed solutions for climate change. It was emphasised that the individual actions can contribute to primary […]

Job Vacancy | Cultural Mediator/Interpreter Urdu/Punjabi full time| Submit until 31/12/2023

Network for the Rights of the Child, is announcing the position of part-time Urdu/Punjabi interpreter / cultural mediator with fixed term contract, for the implementation of a project supporting minor refugees. The Candidate will support unaccompanied refugee minors, children living in precarious conditions and support the team of program professionals. Location: Athens Main responsibilities: Provide […]

Joint Civil Society Statement on Article 5 of the EU Screening Regulation

82 Civil Society Organisations come together with PICUM and BVMN to express concerns regarding the potential retention of Article 5 in the proposed EU Screening Regulation (one of key legislative files encompassing the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum) during trilogue negotiations. This provision would extend the application of screening procedures not only to people […]

PR: “THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT HAS FAILED CHILDREN”

“THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT HAS FAILED CHILDREN” – SURVIVORS OF CHILDHOOD SEXUAL VIOLENCE AND CHILD RIGHTS ACTIVISTS ISSUE DAMNING ASSESSMENT OF THE PARLIAMENT’S COMPROMISED VERSION OF CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE REGULATION November 9, 2023: A coalition of over 80 organisations and survivors committed to advancing children’s rights and the elimination of sexual abuse, have written to EU […]

WEBINAR FOR TEACHERS ON THE USE OF THE ELECTRONIC GAME “Rights hero” AS AN EDUCATIONAL TOOL

It is our honor and pleasure to invite you to our International Webinar on behalf of our ERASMUS+ program “Rights Hero”. This webinar will be conducted by the implementation team of the European ERASMUS+ program, “Rights Hero”, to raise awareness of the Convention of the Rights of the Child. November 27th   17.00 h. – 19.00 h. CET   […]

Completion of training seminars for teachers on the use of the online game “Rights Hero”

The Network for Children’s Rights, together with its partners the 49th Primary School of Athens and Action Synergy, implemented 3 (11, 19 & 24/10) remote training seminars for teachers on the use of the electronic game “Rights Hero” and implementation of workshops regarding raising students’ awareness of issues related to the Convention on the Rights […]