Human Rights Day is observed every year on 10 December — the day the United Nations General Assembly adopted, in 1948, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, a milestone document, which proclaims the inalienable rights that everyone is entitled to as a human being – regardless of race, colour, religion, sex, language, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. (Source: United Nations).
Respecting and promoting human rights is of fundamental importance to the work of Symplexis and a main driving force of our people. Our projects promote individual dignity, equal opportunities & rights and we work with populations that face a constant violation of their basic rights, such as discriminated women, children and elderly people, victims of violence and human trafficking, the LGBTQI+ community, Roma and unaccompanied minors, migrants and asylum seekers/ refugees.
Η Παγκόσμια Ημέρα Ανθρωπίνων Δικαιωμάτων γιορτάζεται κάθε χρόνο στις 10 Δεκεμβρίου, ημερομηνία όπου υιοθετήθηκε το 1948 η Οικουμενική Διακήρυξη για τα Ανθρώπινα Δικαιώματα, η σημαντικότερη κατάθεση για τα δικαιώματα και τις ελευθερίες όλων των ανθρώπων.
Η προαγωγή και προάσπιση των ανθρωπίνων δικαιωμάτων αποτελεί θεμελιώδη αξία της και των ανθρώπων της. Τα Ευρωπαϊκά έργα, στα οποία συμμετέχουμε αποσκοπούν, μεταξύ άλλων, στην προστασία και προώθηση των ανθρωπίνων δικαιωμάτων και στην καταπολέμηση των διακρίσεων που υφίστανται γυναίκες, παιδιά και ηλικιωμένοι, θύματα βίας και εμπορίας ανθρώπων, ΛΟΑΤΚΙ, Ρομά, ασυνόδευτοι ανήλικοι, μετανάστες και πρόσφυγες.
Related projects/Σχετικά έργα
- 3steps – Fostering Education and Inclusion of disadvantaged refugee and migrant learners
- Best Friends– Intergenerational workshops between old people and children to break the isolation of elderly people and support their social inclusion
- Box of Memories (BooM) – Adult education programme caring for memory loss
- BringIn– Promoting Intersex Equality
- Cooking Cultures – Support low-skilled migrants to acquire the typical and soft skills needed to work in the Culinary Sector
- Coding 4 Migrant Women Returners – Coding for Migrant Women Returners
- Digimi – DIGItal storytelling for Migrant Integration
- ENHAGA – End Sexual Harassment in Gaming
- Free – Free from gender-based discrimination: teachers and parents together
- Gem-In – Promoting intercultural education by enhancing the acquisition of social and civic competences to young people
- INCreate – Creating alternative integration paths for Third Country Nationals by cultivating creative expression
- INGAME – Gaming for Social Inclusion and Civic Participation
- Integra – DevelopINg Tailored comprEhensive services for younG migRAnts
- ISEX– Integral Sexual Education and Empowerment in Schools
- ISports– Integrated Approach for the Prevention, Detection and Combat of Sexual Harassment in Sports
- M_Coach – Combating discriminatory behaviour expressed by young athletes
- PADIGE– Participatory Design of Initiatives on Gender Equality
- Passage – Pedagogies of Pacing from Reception to Education
- PROMA – Promoting the integration of Roma women
- Queer Migrants – Addressing gaps in adult education and social cohesion
- RAINBO– Raising the digital literacy of professionals to address inequalities and exclusion of LGBTQI community
- Roma Plus – Boosting Literacy and Numeracy Skills for Roma people
- RIDE– Reach Inclusion through Digital Empowerment for migrant women
- SYP – Preventing and combatting discrimination and social exclusion due to gender identity
- Unique – EqUal iNclusIon of LGBTIQ stUdents in VET