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The Deutsche Kinderhilfe e.V., also known as The Permanent Children's Representation, is a dedicated and independent organization that has been advocating for the protection and promotion of children's rights and well-being in Germany for years.
The main mission of the Deutsche Kinderhilfe e.V. is to protect and promote the well-being and rights of children. This is based on the principles of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, particularly Article 3, which emphasizes the best interests of the child as a primary consideration in all actions, and Article 12, which calls for the consideration of the child's will[2].
The organization is committed to ensuring that children have strong representation and that their interests are safeguarded to the best possible extent. It works independently and at a grassroots level to ensure that children from all social backgrounds receive support.
The Deutsche Kinderhilfe e.V. has received numerous awards, including the Child Safety Award and the "Selected Place 2007" award from the initiative "Germany - Land of Ideas," highlighting its dedicated and effective work[1].
Through its comprehensive activities and initiatives, the Deutsche Kinderhilfe e.V. sets standards for the protection and promotion of children in Germany and continuously works to improve the living conditions and rights of children.