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Mitrovica, October 10- In Mitrovica, the workshop for the drafting of the code of conduct was held with the council of the “Andon Zako Çajupi” elementary school. In this workshop, the content of the existing regulations in the school and its revision, the drafting of a code of conduct for students and teachers of the school were discussed. The school council welcomed this activity and appreciated the work being done by the NGO Syri i Vizioni and Save the Children within the project “Together 4 children rights – Child protection and Child Right Governance”. The project aims to help children, various organizations and schools in protecting children from violence, to transform schools into safe places for children and to help create and strengthen child protection mechanisms.
In addition to the code of conduct, workshops will also be held to strengthen the mechanisms for children’s rights, and further trainings will be held with students, on various topics, in which the school council will also participate (teachers’ council, parents’ council and students) 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 is implemented in nine schools in five municipalities of Kosovo, including the municipalities of Pejë, Gjakovë, Ferizaj and Pristina.