Network for CHANGE
Network with local communities, youth organisations, CSOs, academia, public and private institutions and organisations - acting together for change. NEADI network seeks to boost the cooperation and mutual learning process between all relevant stakeholders at local, national and pan-European level.
Where - We are established as a national youth network in Greece, with headquarters in Kavala.
Who - Young people are those who design our Organisational Strategy; plan the activities and chose the focus of action. Our target group are also young people between 15 and 30, so we have young people working for and with young people.
How - We seek to foster a public dialogue to promote universality of human rights and discuss the importance of participatory democracy and youth active citizenship. We work as a network that raises awareness, educates and advocates for a culture of human rights and equality in Europe.
INNOVATIVE APPROACHES
The "YOUTH FOR HUMAN RIGHS AND DEMOCRATIC CITIZENSHIP“ ("ΝΕΟΛΑΊΑ ΓΙΑ ΤΑ ΑΝΘΡΏΠΙΝΑ ΔΙΚΑΙΏΜΑΤΑ ΚΑΙ ΤΗ ΔΗΜΟΚΡΑΤΙΚΉ ΙΘΑΓΈΝΕΙΑ" AMKE) is non-profit non-governmental organisation officially registered in the Regional Court of Kavala, Greece in January 2025. It aims at the promotion of human rights and active citizenship among all young people.
The organisation delivers its activities as a National Youth Association, working in Greece.
In persuade of its aim to empower a wide range of young people and promote European values and a culture of human rights, the "YOUTH FOR HUMAN RIGHS AND DEMOCRATIC CITIZENSHIP” seeks to grow beyond national borders and expand as a pan-European Youth Network fostering youth democratic participation and human rights action across Europe.
It is very important that youth organisations work together with public authorities to facilitate a sustainable process of youth learning on innovative approaches to integration and inclusion that enables local communities to meet the challenges of diversity management and human rights protection in the all societies across Europe.
Exchange and Training
Non-formal education and training in human rights education and democratic citizenship are among our core activities. Together, we learn, campaign and advocate; discover unique practices, stories, and insights; exchange thoughts and ideas and share expertise with a wide international community of youth human rights activists.
ABOUT THE ORGANISATION
OUR APPROACH NEADI is a participative and innovative international youth network, establishing a pan-European cooperation between youth organisations, working together on improving diversity management, inclusion and human rights protection in Europe, also addressing the challenges to active participation in democratic life of all vulnerable communities.
OUR COMMUNITY
We are a vibrant youth-lead community, who learns and grows together, acting as a youth force for change. We promote the universality of human rights, tackle discrimination, educate vulnerable communities to stand for their rights. We campaign, train, advocate and take active part in decision-making. We are NEADI.
OUR MISSION We seek to foster a new generations of young people empowered with skills to contribute to a democratic and equal Europe and a world in which human dignity, freedom, human security, sustainable development, democracy, the rule of law and respect for all human rights are realised and celebrated by all.
Local Activism
Shaping the local policy landscapes and advocacy for intercultural dialogue, inclusion, active citizenship and human rights. This includes undertaking communications and advocacy activities to raise the profile and influence of both the Network and the wider civic agenda, including alignment with emerging policy and funding opportunities
Access to Youth & Civic Forums
The NEADI Network offers a free and open access to a number of local, national and pan-European residential and virtual youth educational events, campaigns, exchanges, research projects, conferences and symposia and debates between citizens, academic institutions, public authorities and local communities.