Austrian child protection award

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Austrian Child Protection Prize is an association to promote child protection and children's rights as well as a healthy personality development of children and young people in Austria . The association was founded in 2011 by Martina Fasslabend, former president of the möwe child protection facility and wife of the former Federal Minister for National Defense, Werner Fasslabend , and is aimed at private individuals as well as public and private institutions. Financing is provided through fundraising . The Austrian Child Protection Prize MYKI is awarded annually to selected flagship projects in different categories.

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Individual evidence

  1. 25 years of Die Möwe , accessed on August 8, 2019 in Die-moewe.at, page 5.
  2. Martina Fasslabend: Child and youth protection as a life's work , from September 13, 2013, accessed on August 8, 2019 in DiePresse.com.
  3. MYKI - Austrian Child Protection Award 2017 , from September 5, 2017, accessed on August 8, 2019 in Sozial.at.
  4. Austrian Children Protection Award "myki" for the Ö3-piñata , dated 24 October 2012, accessed on August 8, 2019 Ots.at.