The newspaper “Migratory Birds”

30-07-2024 13:52
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The newspaper “Migratory birds” is a non-typical inclusive education practice, with journalism and mass media as the main tools, aimed at teenagers and young people aged 13-25.

The Young Journalists, a group of teenagers and young refugees, immigrants and Greek, publish the newspaper "Migratory Birds" and produce podcasts. The newspaper includes texts in English, Arabic, Greek, Urdu and Farsi. The "Migratory Birds" also fly on the internet, with the website migratorybirds.gr.

The content of the printed and electronic newspaper is produced exclusively by the members of the group, with the encouragement of NCR. The aim of the program is to transmit the principles and values ​​of journalism, to promote intercultural dialogue, to help children exercise their basic rights, such as the right to freedom of opinion and expression, to strengthen their integration into society and to fight xenophobia.

The reason for the creation of the program was the reluctance of those living in refugee/equality accommodation areas to speak to journalists, as they believed that their story would not be portrayed as it should be.

The program was included as a promising good practice and example of peer-to-peer participatory learning in a practical handbook for professionals working with children, compiled by the Council of Europe's Directorate for Children's Rights.

The program is an initiative of  Network for Children's Rights and is implemented with the support of John S. Latsis Public Benefit Foundation.

You can read all the issues of “Migratory Birds” here!

Information

Youth Center-Alkamenous 11a, Larisa Station, Athens

Tel: +30 210 8846 590

Email: migratorybirds@ddp.gr

*The program received funding from UNICEF, OSF and the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation - Greece Branch.


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The Network for Children’s Rights acquired non-profit organisation status in 2004, but actually began as an informal action group four years earlier with the aim of raising awareness of problems relating to the righs of children and interceding in order to solve them. It encourages initiatives and actions to ensure that the UN International Convention on the Rights of the Child is implemented in Greece, to guarantee respect for diversity and to put an end to discrimination. Its members are teachers, parents, university lecturers, authors, artists and children who work on a voluntary basis both within and outside the school community. They carry out surveys, campaigns and programmes.

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