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The DAPHNE-CHILD Grantee Spotlight Podcast

The DAPHNE-CHILD Grantee Spotlight Podcast

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概要

This is a bi-weekly podcast showcasing the vital and innovative work of grantees of the Daphne-CHILD programme in 9 European countries, as they combat violence against children across Europe.

Through these conversations, we highlight the dedicated organisations working on the frontlines of child protection, share their unique approaches to supporting survivors, and amplify the voices of those creating meaningful change in their communities.

Each episode offers listeners insight into the challenges, successes, and resilience found in this critical field, whilst demonstrating how grassroots civil society organisations are transforming lives through comprehensive support, legal advocacy, and trauma-informed care.

The Daphne-CHILD programme is a collaborative initiative led by Eurochild and Terre des hommes, empowering grassroots civil society organisations across 9 European countries through a comprehensive 3-year subgranting and capacity-building programme.

The Daphne-CHILD programme is funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

Content may include sensitive topics related to violence against children and trauma. Listener discretion is advised.

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  • Feminist Workshop, Ukraine
    2026/04/27

    In the 17th episode of the Daphne-CHILD Grantee Spotlight Series, Liubov Kolomieiets from Feminist Workshop discusses their project preventing sexual and gender-based violence through school-based sexuality education in Lviv, Ukraine.

    The project operates in a context where sexuality education is absent from the national curriculum, officially resisted by the Ministry of Education, and widely treated as taboo, particularly in a city where religious communities strongly shape family attitudes. Working with children in public schools, Feminist Workshop delivers interactive sessions built as a flexible puzzle of activities rather than a fixed curriculum, adapting in real time to each group's age, background, and readiness to engage. All of this unfolds against the backdrop of war: displaced children, disrupted school days, sleepless nights, and young people who may have lost parents to the conflict, making Feminist Workshop's trauma-sensitive, inclusive approach not a methodological choice, but a necessity.

    This podcast is part of a series aiming to showcase the vital and innovative work of our grantees in the Daphne-CHILD programme as they combat violence against children across Europe.

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    28 分
  • ASINDOWN Valencia, Spain
    2026/04/13

    In the sixteenth episode of the Daphne-CHILD Grantee Spotlight Series, Samuel Romero from the Down Syndrome Association of Valencia (ASINDOWN) discusses their project, Breaking Down Barriers, empowering children and young people with Down syndrome to prevent and respond to bullying and violence.

    The project tackles the full spectrum of violence these children face, from the invisible early signs of exclusion and peer rejection, to cyberbullying and what Samuel identifies as institutional violence: the inaccessible protocols, minimising responses, and delayed interventions that leave children with Down syndrome systematically unprotected by the very systems designed to help them.

    This podcast is part of a series aiming to showcase the vital and innovative work of our grantees in the Daphne-CHILD programme as they combat violence against children across Europe.

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    35 分
  • Hintalovon Child Rights Foundation, Hungary
    2026/03/30

    In the 15th episode of the Daphne-CHILD Grantee Spotlight Series, Zsofia Karetka is joined by Anna Boukydis from Hintalovon Child Rights Foundation's Child Participation Programme, and two members of their Kids Colleague team, Lili and Nilla – the young people who actually led the creation of the courses, rather than simply featuring in them.

    Hintalovon's Kids Colleagues is a group of 16 children aged 13 to 17 embedded as genuine partners across the foundation's work in Hungary. For the Daphne-CHILD programme, they designed two courses from scratch: an online course on child rights for 14 to 18-year-olds, and an in-person workshop guide for teachers working with children from 10 to 18. Lili and Nilla speak about the debates, the compromises, and what it really takes to make educational material that speaks to children – in their language, about things that directly affect their lives.

    This podcast is part of a series aiming to showcase the vital and innovative work of our grantees in the Daphne-CHILD programme as they combat violence against children across Europe.

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    30 分
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