Partners
Songs for Change is co-funded by the EU ERASMUS+ program and is being developed in a consortium of partners from 7 countries.
Network for Children’s Rights is a Greek non-profit association founded in 2004, with the aim of defending the rights of the child, as defined in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNDP 1989). Its mission is the best interest of the child and the vision of a world where children will grow up healthy and happy, their opinion will be taken into account and their rights will be respected.
Het Wilde Westen, translated as the wild west, is a community-based art centre in Utrecht-West. The purpose is to develop, initiate and organize a neighborhood-oriented range of activities and facilities in the area of arts and culture.
YEPP Italia aims to spread and apply the principles of the YEPP methodology, in Italy, to empower young people to express their energies and abilities in local communities. Founded on September 24, 2011, it is based in Turin, Italy. YEPP Italia's aim is to become a point of reference for youth policies in Italy, to build a society in which young people have an active role and decision-making power in the choices that affect local communities.
The operation of the association reflects YEPP's principles and values: young people are at the center of decisions and are part of the Board of Directors.
Association for a Better Life was founded in 2004 and its mission is the all-round development of marginalised communities in the Kecerovce-Olšava region.
We bring together social, community, pastoral workers and teachers working in Roma communities. We operate in rural areas with high index of unemployment and low index of education. Our goals are:
-Activation of Roma and non-Roma leaders for their participation in the community development of the region.
-Supporting entrepreneurship and employability.
-Increasing the educational level of youth in the region.
-Bringing together different cultural and social groups in the region.
Songs for Rights uses music as a tool to educate, empower, and invite people around the world into the movement to protect and advance human rights.
Music is a universal language; it connects us across cultures and speaks to us at our core. Human rights represent a universal acknowledgment that no matter who or where we are, all people are deserving of the same fundamental rights and freedoms.
Songs for Rights bridges expression and advocacy, allowing participants to learn about human rights and share their voices, experiences, and values through fully produced songs.