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Launch of the 'Basics of Child Safety' Handbook
The OSCE Mission to Serbia, in partnership with the Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Education, launched the 'Basics of Child Safety' handbook on 12 February 2018 at the 'Pavle Popović' Primary School in the village of Vranić. The Head of the OSCE Mission to Serbia, Andrea Orizio, spoke at the launch, emphasizing the importance of co-operation and ownership when addressing modern risks to children’s safety. The goal of the publication is to raise awareness among primary school students on various safety issues including traffic safety, bullying at school, drug and alcohol abuse.
The Basics of Child Safety handbook is a vital guideline for schoolchildren, teachers and parents aiming to raise awareness among primary school students on various safety issues including traffic safety, bullying at school and drug and alcohol abuse, Belgrade, 12 February 2018. (OSCE/Milan Obradovic)
The handbook was launched at the 'Pavle Popović' Primary School in Vranić, in the municipality of Barajevo, Belgrade, 12 February 2018. (OSCE/Milan Obradović)
Head of the OSCE Mission to Serbia Andrea Orizio (r) meets with the director of the 'Pavle Popović' Primary School, Belgrade, 12 February 2018. (OSCE/Milan Obradović)
Ambassador Orizio (r), Nebojša Stefanović (l), Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Internal Affairs, and other officials arriving at the launch of The Basics of Child Safety handbook, Belgrade, 12 February 2018. (OSCE/Milan Obradović)
Head of the OSCE Mission to Serbia Ambassador Andrea Orizio speaking about safety and security issues of young people during the launch of The Basics of Child Safety Handbook, Belgrade, 12 Feburary 2018.
(OSCE/Milan Obradović)
Ambassador Orizio, Minister Stefanović and students of the Pavle Popović Primary School listen to a safety presentation on drug and alcohol abuse, Belgrade, 12 February 2018. (OSCE/Milan Obradović)