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Information for, on and with Children

  • UN Convention on the Rights of the Child
  • Child Helpline International: A global network of telephone and outreach services for children and young people.
  • UNICEF for Kids
  • Children in Europe magazine is a publication issued from a collaboration between a network of national magazines from eight European countries. Its main aim is to enable the exchange of ideas, practice and information, focusing in particular on young children. Children in Europe is an invaluable resource for people working with children from birth to 10 and their families. Eurochild AISBL is contributing an article about European affairs to each issue.
  • Children Webmag - The internet's childcare magazine published by a consortium led by The Centre for Children and Youth, University of Northampton, UK
  • Children's House is an interactive resource centre - a meeting place for the exchange of information that serves the well being of children. It is a cooperative initiative by AIFS, Child Abuse Prevention Network, Children's Rights Centre, Childwatch International, CRIN, Family Life Development Centre, IIN, ISCA, UNICEF, UNESCO, World Bank and WHO.
  • The European Network Preventing Violence Against Children & Young People is an open meeting point of organisations and professionals promoting children's rights and preventing violence against children and young people.
  • MAGIC: All over the world, children and young people are contributing to a range of TV programmes, radio shows, newspapers, websites and other media projects, getting their voices heard and putting their hopes and concerns into the public arena. The MAGIC website is UNICEF's (United Nations Children's Fund) response to the Oslo Challenge of 1999, which called on media professionals, educators, governments, organizations, parents, children and young people themselves to recognize the enormous potential of media to make the world a better place for children.

You can find publications about child rights, poverty and other issues on the publications section of our website.



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