The ParticipaTEEN project has been awarded funding under the Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV-2025-CHILD). The project brings together a transnational consortium of seven organisations from Hungary and Romania. The consortium is led by the Municipality of Újbuda (Budapest’s District XI), with the Child Opportunities Research Group participating in the work as a consortium partner. The project’s goal is to co-create effective, inclusive, systemic and sustainable mechanisms with teenagers that empower them to take an active role in shaping their communities.
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Éva Perpék et al: Enclave Deliberation and Common-pool Resources
Restart of the children programme
Ildikó Husz (2018): "You would eat if you were hungry" Local Perceptions and Interpretations of Child Food Poverty
Éva Perpék's presentation
Éva Perpék (2017): Children's Opportunities Program in Hungary: Challenges of Sustainable Implementation: Presentation at "The Dimensions of Local Sustainable Development" Workshop of Joint European Master in Comparative Local Development (CoDe). Trento, Italy, November 17, 2017.
Presentation of Márta Kiss and Éva Perpék
Márta Kiss, Éva Perpék (2017): Sustainability Perspectives of a Hungarian Complex Development Project: Presentation at Workshop of Local development. Jint European Master in Comparative Local Development. Budapest, September 9, 2017.
Éva Perpék's presentation
Éva Perpék (2017): Program to Combat Child Poverty: Spirit and Implementation: Presentation at Workshop of Local Development. Joint European Master in Comparative Local developmen. Budapest, September 9, 2017.
