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Eurochild is an active network of organisations and individuals working in and across Europe to improve the quality of life of children and young people.  Our work is underpinned by the principles enshrined in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Eurochild is funded by the European Commission within the PROGRESS Programme.

The association has the following non-profit-making, internationally useful objectives ‘to promote the welfare and rights of children and young people’ through:

  • producing, developing and sharing information on policy and practice
  • monitoring and influencing policy development at the European level
  • developing interest groups and partnerships between members in European countries
  • developing partnerships with other European associations that share common goals
  • influencing and making recommendations to international institutions such as the European Commission, the European Parliament, the Council of Europe and the United Nations
  • supporting and developing the capacity of members
  • empowering children and young people to make their views heard

The activities which the association proposes to undertake to achieve these objectives are the following:

  • conduct campaigns in pursuit of the above social objectives
  • create forums for discussion, consultation and co-operation
  • facilitate opportunities for trans-national support and exchange
  • arrange conferences, seminars, training and other events
  • produce and disseminate both paper and electronic information
  • represent the views of members to international institutions in Europe through both formal and informal structures as well as through written material
  • commission and carry out research
  • obtain, collect and receive money and funds by way of contributions, fees, donations, subscriptions, legacies, grants and any other lawful methods
  • support the development of new initiatives
  • take appropriate action as is necessary for the above mentioned aims and objectives such as employment of staff, leasing or purchasing office accomodation and equipment and other services as required

Nothing in these declared aims and objectives should be construed or implemented in such a way as to interfere with the statutes of member organisations.

For more information, please see Eurochild's Statutes

Funding

Until 2007 Eurochild's main source of funding was the Community Action Programme (CAP) to Combat Poverty and Social Exclusion of the European Commission.

Since then, the CAP has been replaced by the PROGRESS Programmethe new Community programme for employment and social solidarity.

PROGRESS has the objective to financially support the implementation of the objectives of the EU in the employment and social affairs. It also enables the co-funding of NGOs active in the following fields:

  • Employment (implementation of the European Employment Strategy)

  • Social protection and inclusion (specifically, the implementation of the Open Method of Coordination (OMC) in this field)

  • Working conditions (including health and safety at work)

  • Anti-discrimination and diversity (implementation of Article 13, also the mainstreaming of anti-discrimination in EU policies)

  • Gender equality (implementation of gender equality, and gender mainstreaming in EU policies)

Eurochild also receives part of its revenue from membership fees and other income such as donations.

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This website has been produced with the financial support of the European Commission, DG Employment and Social Affairs.The views expressed here in can in no way be taken to reflect the official opinion of the European Commission.