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The Code of Conduct Workshop is held at the “Naim Frashëri” school in Pristina

Pristina-04 April- The non-governmental organization “Syri i Vizioni” within the project “Together 4 children rights- Child Protection”, supported by Save the Children, has held the workshop for the drafting of the code of conduct with the council of the primary and secondary schools of “Naim Frashëri” in Pristina.

The school council has welcomed the initiative of drafting the code of conduct for their school and they have described it as something very necessary for their school as well as they have appreciated the work that is being done by the NGO Syri i Vizioni and Save the Children. They have evaluated this initiative as a great help for their school, since this code is about establishing some internal rules that the school should have in the code of conduct with the rights and responsibilities of the students and the teachers themselves. .

In addition to the code of conduct for this school and other schools, workshops will also be held to strengthen the mechanisms for children’s rights, as well as trainings with students, on various topics, in which the school council (teachers) will also participate , the parents’ council and the students’ council) influencing the awareness of students, teachers and parents themselves about children’s rights and addressing violence in the existing mechanisms for children’s rights.

The project “Together 4 children rights- Child protection” aims to develop a system for monitoring and reporting violence against children, creating favorable policies for improving the protection of children in Kosovo that are in accordance with the Convention on the Rights of the Child and EU standards.

This project is being implemented in ten primary and lower secondary schools in five municipalities of Kosovo: in Pristina “Naim Frasheri” and “Ismail Qemali”; in Peja “Ramiz Sadiku” and “Xhemail Kada”; in Gjakovë “Mustafa Bakia” and “Zekeria Rexha”; in Ferizaj “Tefik Çanga” and “Jeronim De Rada”, and in Mitrovica in the schools “Bedri Gjina” and Andon Zako Çajupi”. The beneficiaries of this project are the students, their parents and the teachers of these schools as well as the institutions responsible for the protection and respect of children’s rights.

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