Human rights ABC: human rights youth project registration
The Estonian Human Rights Centre in cooperation with the International Organization for Migration in Estonia are looking for active 16-24-year-old Estonian youth and Ukrainian youth from refugee backgrounds to participate in a training and activity programme on human rights, equal treatment and democracy. Apply now to learn how to protect your own rights and share your knowledge with others!

The training will take place on February 21-23 in Southern Estonia. The training will take place in English, participation (including travel, accommodation, catering) is free. After the training, the participants are able to organize projects on human rights and democracy across Estonia. Applications are open until January 24. Selected participants will be contacted with further details by January 31.

The project is funded by the Bilateral Relations Fund of the European Economic Area and Norway Grants.
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First and last name *
E-mail address *
Age *
Please note that participants under the age of 18 will be contacted to gain parental consent.
Where do you live? *
Please name the city, village or other area where you will be joining us from. We will use this information to organise your travel to the event venue and back home.
Nationality *
If you are Ukrainian, do you have refugee status?
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Please describe, why you are interested in taking part in the programme. *
Please describe how well you can communicate in English. *
Please let us know if you have any dietary restrictions.
Please let us know, if you have any disabilities, so we can best accommodate you.
Please confirm that you are aware that by participating in this programme, you will have to contribute to human rights activities until April 2025. *
These activities will be organized in groups with mentoring from IOM consultants.
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