Welcome to the new website of The Human Rights Education Youth Programme of the Directorate of Youth and Sport of the Council of Europe
The Human Rights Education Youth Programme has been running since 2001 and has embodied the work of the Directorate of Youth and Sport in relation to the promotion of the core mission and values of the Council of Europe related to human rights and democracy.
It has been established in order to “bring human rights education into the mainstream of youth work and youth policy”. In other words, the programme has built on the potential of youth work and non-formal learning to strengthen human rights, while human rights education has contributed to anchor youth work and non-formal education within the human rights ethical, political and normative framework.
The Call for 60 movies for the 60th Anniversary of the Council of Europe was launched by the European Youth Centre Budapest for giving a chance to young people and youth organisations to have their say and send a message to the participants in the Forum on Human Rights Education with and by Young People (EYCB, 15-17 October 2009).
| For me and You! sent by the Special School Plunge, Lithuania | Work to live Live to work sent by The Laboratory of Art's Sociology, Syracuse, Italy |
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| Speech of Sasho Kochankovski on Celebrating of 60th Anniversary of CoE sent by the Centre for Human rights "AMOS" Bitola, Republic of Macedonia | Roma vs. national minorities sent by the Youth Association Step Ahead Rijeka, Croatia |
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| Movie sent by ANSO - Association of Nordic and Pol - Balt LGBTQ Student Organizations | Buy your way to a job sent by the Organisation for Youth "Youth in EU" Croatia |
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| "DIFFERENT BUT EQUAL" sent by the Special School Caransebes, Romania | Open your eyes sent by Cittá di San Giorgio a Cremano, Italy |
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| How we see the Council of Europe? sent by the Association for Children and Young People Chance, Poland |


