PANIAMOR IS INFORMATION...
The Information Program has been designed to promote a process of
reflection and action in society. It consists of two components:
Dialogues for Children
These talks on specialized topics motivate group and individual
commitment to the integral well-being of children and youth. The topics
include, among others, self-esteem and adolescence, abuse prevention,
family discipline, assertive communication, and the rights of children.
Pronino Center
The International Center for the Welfare and Rights of the Child,
created in 1992, seeks to promote changes in society through the
exchange of experiences and knowledge, emphasizing the the participation
of young people and the value of an open dialogue between generations.
Pronino offers the following services:
Documentation Center: Compiles and processes specialized information
about children, youth, and families and disseminates it strategically in
Costa Rica and the region.
The Documentation Center s collection of printed and video-taped
materials, classified according to the articles of the U.N. Convention
on the Rights of the Child, responds to the diverse information needs of
elementary, high school, and university students; researchers;
institutions; and other members of the community.
Forum: Regularly convenes key social actors for the analysis of current
issues, the presentation of research findings, and the generation of
proposals for action.
Publications: Publishes pamphlets, training manuals, new research, and
the magazine Pronino.
PANIAMOR IS... ADVOCACY AND CONVENING
The effectiveness of the Foundation s work to eliminate the violation of
the rights of people under the age of 18 requires the coordinated and
integrated action of diverse sectors within a process of social
mobilization. The Training and Information Programs contribute to this
process. These efforts are complemented with a strong presence of
PANIAMOR as facilitator and advocate of legislative, political and
social changes of vital significance to the populations we serve. The
Foundation does this by...
...establishing alliances with other members of society to develop
alternative and alterative policies in response to specific needs of
children and youth, and...
...ensuring the genuine participation of children and adolescents in
critical policy debates and decisions.