The Ministry of Demography, Family, Youth and Social Policy will once again award an individual and/or group that has made the most important achievements,  published or presented, in the last year concerning the promotion of children’s rights. The award procedure for 2019 was announced in the National Papers (Narodne novine), and on the website of the Ministry of Demography, Family, Youth and Social Policy on 11 September 2019. The nomination process opened on 26 September.

More about the award procedure can be found here.

 

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