Thanks for Saying YES to Tolerance and Human Rights
June 4, 2010 at 16:47 Leave a comment
From 28-30 May, the closing conference of the Different People. One Europe! campaign brought together over 100 people and 40 different organizations from throughout Europe. Campaigning methods and materials were shown at the Diversity Marketplace and hand prints for tolerance and human rights actions were organized throughout the weekend.
Here are a few photos of our action at the Germany – Hungary friendly football match:
Thanks to all supporters and participating organizations:
Participating Organizations
Bulgaria – AlDoRa Association, Chitalishte Aprilov-Palauzov, ELIT Association, Eurointegration Association, Keeping the Bulgarian Spirit School Club, Regional Youth Council Initiative, School Board of Trustees “Nayden Gerov”, Talents Association, Youth and Civic Initiatives in the Rose Valley, Youth Network for Development, Youth Tolerance Association
Denmark – Avedøre Gymnasium, CIYO – Copenhagen International Youth Organization, Crossing Borders, Fokus-A: Association of Kurdish Students and Academicians in Denmark, International Youth Exchange Community
Hungary – Add a Kezed Közhasznú Egyesület, Autonomia Alapítvány, Dél-Somogyi Cigányok Közhasznú Szervezete, Khetanipe a Romák Összefogásáért Egyesület, Mahatma Gandhi Emberi Jogi Egyesület, Phralipe Független Cigány Szervezete, Romano Teatro Kulturális Egyesület, Romaversitas Alapítvány, Romédia Alapítvány, Szubjektív Értékek Alapítvány
Germany – Amaro Drom e.V., Karola e.V., Internationaler Bauorden, MeDIA-RrOMA, RAA-Berlin, Zentralrat Deutscher Sinti und Roma
Macedonia - RROMA
European- European Roma Grassroots Organization, Pakiv European Network, Roma Education Fund
Supporters of the campaign include: the European Commission, the Open Society Institute, under the auspices of the Decade of Roma Inclusion, Creating Effective Grassroots Alternatives (Bu), and Royal Danish Embassy – Budapest, the German Embassy – Budapest, the Embassy of the United States of America in Budapest, the Hungarian Football Association, Gödör Klub.
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