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HUMAN RIGHTS SCHOOL FOR YOUTH

Kovacica, January 2012

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Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia held a Human Rights School for Youth (The School) between January 20 and January 26, 2012 at hotel Relax in Kovacica. Forty secondary school students who were chosen from 125 applicants, came to Kovacica from secondary schools in Novi Pazar, Novi Sad, Belgrade, Nis, Sivac, Senta, Zajecar, Cacak, Kragujevac, Uzice, Pozega, Ruma, Petrovaradin, Knjazevac, and Kraljevo. The aim of the school is to introduce secondary school students with the theory of human rights and its ideas, principles of democracy, tolerance, solidarity, nonviolent communication and to develop and improve participants' critical thinking skills. On the first day at Basic level of The School, which lasted between January 20 and January 26, Pavel Domonji, Chief of Staff of the Provincial Ombudsman was lecturing on human rights...   More >>>

  

19th REGIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS SCHOOL FOR YOUTH

Novi Pazar, Sep 2011

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Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia held a Regional Human Rights School for Youth (The School) between September 4 and September 8, 2011 in Novi Pazar. Thirtyfive students came to Novi Pazar from secondary schools and faculty in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Velika Kladusa, Zenica, Doboj, Bijeljina), Croatia (Dugo selo, Zabok...   More >>>

 

HUMAN RIGHTS SCHOOL FOR YOUTH

Kovacica, June 2011

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Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia held a Human Rights School for Youth (The School) between June 11 and June 18, 2011 at hotel Relax in Kovacica. Both levels of The School (Basic and Advanced level) were held at the same time, but with separate programmes and lectures. Forty students who were chosen from 120 applicants, came to Kovacica from secondary schools in...   More >>>

 

HUMAN RIGHTS SCHOOL FOR YOUTH

Kovacica, March 2011

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Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia held a Human Rights School for Youth (The School) between March 18 and March 26, 2011 at hotel Relax in Kovacica. Both levels of The School (Basic and Advanced level) were held at...   More >>>

 

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REGIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS SCHOOL FOR YOUTH

Kovacica, November, 2010

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Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia held a Regional Human Rights School for Youth (The School) between November 5 and November 10, 2010 at hotel Relax in Kovacica. Thirty scholars came to Kovacica from secondary schools and faculty in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Velika Kladusa, Zenica, Doboj, Bijeljina), Croatia (Ivanic grad, Dugo selo, Zabok, Zagreb...   More >>>

 

HUMAN RIGHTS SCHOOL FOR YOUTH

Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia

Kovacica, July 2010

Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia held a Human Rights School for Youth (The School) between July 11 and July 19, 2010 at hotel Relax in Kovacica. Both levels of The School (Basic and Advanced level) were held at the...   More >>>

 

INVITATION TO THE EXIBITION

organized by the Youth Group of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia in Kragujevac

02/22/2007, HCHRS

within the project "Wall of Shame"
Culture of Speech:
Nonviolent Comunication
(Sponzored by Norwegian...

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HUMAN RIGHTS SCHOOLS

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Children are not born xenophobic, intolerant of others and those considered different, children are not born as nationalists. Children are taught to become xenophobic, intolerant and nationalists. Children are not born with knowledge that they must respect the others and those considered different, nor with the knowledge of human rights. Their formation depends on our decision relating to their education.

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CAPACITATING FUTURE DECISION-MAKERS

The third in the series of the seminars realized under the same name with the assistance of the Balkan Trust for Democracy

05/01/2006 , HCHRS

The seminar was organized on April 28-30, 2006 in Novi Sad. Twenty-one young people from several Vojvodina towns - Novi Sad, Sombor, Pancevo, Zrenjanin, Kovacica, Odzaci and Sid - applied for the seminar. Given that a number of young Belgraders, too, have manifested their interest to attend some of the seminars in the...
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