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THE PROGRAMME |
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CHILDREN'S RIGHTS |
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CHILDREN AND VIOLENCE |
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DOCUMENTS AND SPEECHES |
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THE TEAM |
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Brief description
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The programme "Building a Europe for and with children"
is being implemented further to the Third Summit of Heads of State
and Government of the Council of Europe (Warsaw 2005).
It is also a response
to the Organisation's mandate to guarantee an integrated approach to
promoting children's rights and the decision to launch a three-year programme
covering the social, legal, educational and health dimensions relevant to
protecting children from various forms of violence. |


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The programme comprises two
closely related stands: the promotion of children's rights and the
protection of children from violence. |
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The programme's main objective is to help all decisions
makers and players concerned to design and implement national strategies for
the protection of children's rights and the prevention of violence against
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The key concepts of its working
methods are "transversality", "integrated approach", "partnerships" and
"communication". In fulfilling its objectives, the programme relies on the
pooled resources of both the relevant Council of Europe bodies and
institutions and its outside partners to obtain sustainable results.
The programme Strategy for the
years 2009-2011 was adopted by the Committee of Ministers in
November 2008.
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About the website |
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The website informs on the activities of
the programme "Building a Europe for and with
children". It aims to show the
inter-dependence of the Organisation's different entities, and how each
combines its particular expertise with that of others to fulfil objectives.
It should also enable users to keep abreast of the activities relevant to
children that are taking place throughout the Council of Europe.
The central image of the site, which symbolises the programme, is a
tangram. The tangram is an ancient Chinese thinking game,
consisting of seven geometric pieces. The game is similar to a puzzle,
except that the pieces can be combined to form a myriad of shapes. The
challenges posed by this simple yet complex game are symbolic of our task
ahead: building a Europe for and with children.
The illustrations on this website are protected by Council of Europe
copyright. Click here for information on the artists.
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