The Opening Doors Pan-European De-institutionalisation campaign came to an end after seven years of dedicated and passionate work
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Opening Doors Celebrates Its Achievements Upon Closure
120 organisations from 16 countries worked together in the Opening Doors for Europe’s Children campaign to strengthen families and end institutional care
Commitment towards children’s transition from institutional to family- and community-based care in Europe grows, 2018 country fact sheets reveal
The Opening Doors for Europe’s Children – a pan-European campaign that advocates for strengthening families and ending institutional care – released 16 country fact sheets about the progress with the transition from institutional to family- and community-based care
Commitment towards children’s transition from institutional to family and community based care grows
The Opening Doors for Europe’s Children released 16 country fact sheets about the progress of deinstitutionalisation in 2018.
2019 European Semester: Country Report Bulgaria
This report assesses Bulgaria’s economy in light of the European Commission’s Annual Growth Survey
Why the institutionalisation of children must end: key facts
Although institutions are often funded by public money – intended for the public good – their environment is utterly inappropriate for children’s emotional, physical, intellectual and social development
Home stretch for deinstitutionalisation reform in Bulgaria
September 2018 marks the start of a two-year project “Continuing support for deinstitutionalisation of children and young people” in Bulgaria. This EU-funded intervention under operational programme “Human Resource Development” will[…]
Investing in children through the post-2020 European Multiannual Financial Framework
Eurochild releases recommendations on post 2020 EU Budget