Organisation aims and activities: The YPMN, supported by UNICEF and other organisations, assists, connects, and recognises youth media organisations and young people working in and with the media. The goal is to strenghten the rights, role and voice of children and adolescents in the opinion-making process in Europe and Central Asia through the media.
Further details: The following is a link to the Convention on the Rights of the Child in over 30 languages: www.unicef.org/magic/briefing/uncorc.html
Operational level: Regional
Works with age groups : Children 5 - 18
Organisation type: NGO network or group
Organisation mandate: Work directly with children, Work in partnership with organisations, Work with media and press
Areas of expertise: Children and the media
Other organisations based in Germany:
- Aktionsgruppe Babynahrung E.V.
- Behandlungszentrum Fur folteropfer
- Berghof Research Centre for Constructive Conflict Management
- BONO-Direkthilfe e.V.
- Children's Rights Group International e.V
- Deutsche Liga fuer das Kind
- Deutscher Kinderschutzbund Bundersverband e.V.
- Deutsches Kinderhilfswerk e.V.
- ECPAT Germany
- European Network of Masters in Children's Rights
- European Network of Masters in Children’s Rights
- Federal association for unaccompanied refugee minors (Bundesfachverband UMF)
- International Federation Terre des Hommes - Germany
- International Forum For Child Welfare - Germany
- International Social Service German Branch
- Kindernothilfe
- Kinderrechte Afrika e.V. (KiRA)
- Max Planck Institute for foreign and International Criminal Law
- National Coalition for the Implementation of the UN CRC in Germany
- National Coalition for the Implementation of the UNCRC in Germany
- Protestant University of Applied Sciences
- Stiftung Fuer Kinder
- Terre des Hommes - Germany
- World Uyghur Congress
- World Vision - Germany
Last updated 01/04/2004 07:15:07
CRIN does not accredit or validate any of the organisations listed in our directory. The views and activities of the listed organisations do not necessarily reflect the views or activities of CRIN's coordination team.
