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“Our Rights, Our Voice”

Legis held the School for Human Rights and Youth Activism for students, members of non-majority communities in North Macedonia under the slogan “Our Rights, Our Voice”.

About twenty young people, members of smaller ethnic communities from North Macedonia, had the opportunity to learn about their rights, their application and further, to communicate, volunteer or do their own actions by becoming members of the youth group of Legis – Legis Youth Voices.

This year’s School for Human Rights was held at Hotel Skardus” – Popova Shapka, from 28.04.- 30.04.2023.

The goal of this School was to: “Give access to young people from smaller non-majority communities to informal education that will enrich their knowledge of human rights, the Ohrid Framework Agreement and international legislation.”

This year’s Legis School of Human Rights is financially supported by the Ministry of Political System and Community Relations.

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