Kian project

Kian project to remember (Kian Pirfak) and his beautiful name, who was killed by the security forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran during the protest gatherings of the Iranian people against the government murder of Mahsa (Zina) Amini, by a group of Iranians abroad.
The country aims to:

Supporting the education of children in underprivileged areas.

Organizing online and in-person educational classes for refugee children who, due to their families' legal and financial situation, are unable to attend school.

Creating a "happy hour" (cultural and recreational programs) for children living in difficult conditions.

Providing conditions to maintain the physical and mental health of children at risk of social harms.

Organizing online and in-person workshops for parents to better educate their children.

This work has already begun.

This project is trans-partisan and trans-party and is only trying to take a small step in the direction of education. Take away the future makers of tomorrow

In line with supporting the education of children in underprivileged areas and refugee children who do not have the opportunity to attend school, we have set three strategies for the project.

Strategy 1: Direct support and cooperation with NGOs working in crisis zones to provide opportunities for children to go to school and continue their education.

Strategy 2: Finding private sponsors for children who have inherent talents but, due to poverty, are unable to nurture and develop their potential.

The third solution: creating an online platform to hold online and hybrid classes for areas where it is not possible to build a school and hold face-to-face classes. (see the academy page)

Given the very difficult family conditions, both financially and psychologically, that many families in the migration path face, as well as the harsh living conditions in underprivileged areas where even basic necessities are not provided for the residents, we know that families are unable to create moments of joy for their children in terms of entertainment and recreation.

Therefore, we are striving to organize events for children in both underprivileged areas and for children from refugee families, in order to prevent the spread of depression and the pressure caused by the harsh living conditions among children.

Therefore, we have allocated a budget so that we can organize recreational programs for children and teenagers under the support of the project on a regular and monthly basis.

The Human Rights Action Association is working to create home-based workshops for women heads of households and victims of the Women, Life, Freedom movement, who are under economic pressure from the government to abandon their rightful demands (seeking justice). The goal is to create conditions for their empowerment so that these individuals and their companions can continue their rightful struggle.

For this reason, the Kian Project, in support of mothers seeking justice, victims of the Women, Life, Freedom movement, and women heads of households, buys handmade hats from these women and mothers monthly, distributing them among children in underprivileged areas, child laborers, and refugee children. This initiative provides an opportunity for these children to have better clothing and at least one hot and proper meal.

The Human Rights Action Association is working to create home-based workshops for women heads of households and victims of the Women, Life, Freedom movement, who are under economic pressure from the government to abandon their rightful demands (seeking justice). The goal is to create conditions for their empowerment so that these individuals and their companions can continue their rightful struggle.

For this reason, the Kian Project, in support of mothers seeking justice, victims of the Women, Life, Freedom movement, and women heads of households, buys handmade hats from these women and mothers monthly, distributing them among children in underprivileged areas, child laborers, and refugee children. This initiative provides an opportunity for these children to have better clothing and at least one hot and proper meal.

We need your help to continue

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Associations supporting the Kian project

Obercastle Dental Company

Free Iran Association in Switzerland

Nika network

Qasim Children's Association

Parsi Fashion Association

OUR PARTNERS

Aktion für Menschenrechte e.V. or individual projects are/were supported by

Aktion für Menschenrechte e.V.

Ritterstr.21

24939 FLensburg

Steuernummer

15/290/86237

Gläubiger-ID

DE67ZZZ00002623389

OUR PARTNERS​

Aktion für Menschenrechte e.V. or individual projects are/were supported by

Aktion für Menschenrechte e.V.

Ritterstr.21

24939 FLensburg

Steuernummer

15/290/86237

Gläubiger-ID

DE67ZZZ00002623389