Support to NGO Atina from the activists of Foundation Schüler Helfen Leben
NGO Atina gave its contribution to the International Training of Trainers in prevention and response to the challenges of human trafficking, which was organized by the Red Cross of Serbia and Centre for the Cooperation in the Mediterranean, by presenting its work and experience in the field of protecting women and children migrants and refugees, as well as recognizing victims of human trafficking and gender-based violence among this population.
The topic of the 4th International ECPD Youth Forum was Culture of Peace, with a special focus on the refugee crisis and the youth. The Forum gathered young professionals from several European countries, who had an opportunity to share their experiences in work with refugees, gain new knowledge, but also forge partnerships and friendships.
Citizens' Association Atina invites you to join BLUE HEART Campaign and mark July 30, World Day against Trafficking in Persons. On this occasion, on Zemun quay (near the restaurant ‘Venecija’) from 10am to 8pm, NGO Atina will exhibit unique handmade jewelry, which is created by the beneficiaries of Atina’s program. By purchasing this jewelry, you are helping victims of human trafficking, girls and women, gain self-respect, hope and the ability to create again.
During their stay in London, NGO Atina’s representatives visited the colleagues from Stars Foundation and became closer acquainted with their work, but also informed about current developments in the field of protecting girls and women refugees whom Atina is intensively working with.
LONDON - UK- 14th July 2016: HRH the Duchess of Cornwall hosts a reception in the gardens of Clarence House in London for survivors of domestic abuse, those working in the field and those trying to raise awareness of the issue.
The Duchess of Cornwall has urged people to “pull back the shroud of silence” that surrounds domestic violence. She spoke out as she was joined by celebrity campaigners Sir Patrick Stewart, Julie Walters, Alesha Dixon and Jamelia Davis.
Two British politicians and former MPs, Anthony Steen and John Randall, visited the countries of Western Balkans, including Serbia, at the end of June.
Representatives of London-based, non-profit organization Green Shoes Arts, Nikki Watson and Lauren Crowley, visited Belgrade and NGO Atina at the end of June aiming to exchange experiences in the field of provision of support and assistance to children and youth, especially members of socially marginalized groups.
Press release of NGO Atina - Citizens’ Association for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings and All Forms of Violence Against Women
SCHOOLBOYS have been stripped naked, posed for pornography and threatened with the images being plastered across the internet as sick smuggling gangs find new ways to make millions from the migrant crisis.
Children have fled war only to be raped, used as mules and violently attacked
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