Dear Students lots of thanks for your contribution
This book contains research and posters done by mixed groups (Tunisian and turkish students) in the framework of Eutopia e twinning project.

Topic1 : citizenship and gender equality
Groups and names

Slogan :Equal Rights , Equal citizenship : No gender limits
Citizenship and gender equality are closely linked, as true citizenship means equal rights, responsibilities, and opportunities for all, regardless of gender. In many societies, legal and social barriers have historically limited women’s and marginalized genders’ access to full citizenship rights, including voting, owning property, working, and participating in leadership.
1. Equal Legal Rights – All citizens should have the same rights under the law, including access to education, employment, and political participation.
2. Political Participation – Gender equality in citizenship ensures equal access to voting, running for office, and influencing decision-making processes. .
Borj Elifa prep school

3. Economic Inclusion :Fair wages, equal job opportunities, and protection against workplace discrimination empower all citizens to contribute equally to society.
4. Freedom from Discrimination :Citizenship should guarantee protection against gender-based violence, discrimination, and harmful stereotypes.
5. Access to Public Services :Healthcare, legal support, and education should be equally available to all genders to ensure full participation in civic life.
Borj Elifa prep school
Teacher H. .Nourzed


U.Nurdan Çalışkan Şehit Cafer Primary School Germencik,Aydın/Turkey
Student Ervanur and Student Zehra


We are all equal.
Student Ervanur and Zehra researched on the gender equality topic.
https://youtube.com/shorts/fXVlddyq14c?si=m96CxQb_yXJDxI-f


we born equal
Citizenship and gender equality are two inseparable concepts that form the foundation of a democratic and inclusive society. While citizenship defines the rights and duties of individuals within a nation, gender equality ensures that these rights are accessible to all, without discrimination. Yet, history shows that women and gender minorities have often been excluded from full civic rights, limiting their participation in public life and their access to opportunities. Today, the fight for inclusive citizenship and true gender equality remains a major challenge in building a fairer and more balanced future. Let us explore these two concepts and their importance in creating a more equitable society.
Citizenship
Citizenship is a central concept that defines the rights and responsibilities of individuals within a society. It provides a sense of belonging and enables everyone to actively participate in the political, economic, and social life of their country. However, for citizenship to be fully effective, it must be inclusive and ensure that all members of society, without discrimination, can enjoy these rights. Historically, certain groups, particularly women and gender minorities, have been excluded or limited in exercising their civic rights, such as the right to vote or access to education. Truly democratic citizenship, therefore, requires overcoming these inequalities to ensure equal participation for all.
Gender Equality
Gender equality is an essential principle for building a just and balanced society. It means that all individuals, regardless of their gender or gender identity, have the same opportunities and rights in all areas of life. Despite significant progress, gender inequalities persist, particularly in political representation, access to employment, and pay equity. Promoting gender equality does not only benefit women and gender minorities but enriches society as a whole by fostering diversity, innovation, and social cohesion. To achieve this, it is necessary to dismantle stereotypes, strengthen protective laws, and raise awareness among citizens about the importance of gender equity.
Hazoua High School
T.Abdelkarim Hmida
Topic 2 : Citizenship and Health care for children
Groups and names

Children’s access to healthcare is a fundamental right and an essential part of citizenship. Governments are responsible for ensuring that all children, regardless of their background, receive proper medical care, as outlined in international agreements like the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). Here are some key Aspects of Citizenship and Children’s Healthcare:
1. Right to Health :child has the right to the highest attainable standard of health, including access to medical services, nutrition, and clean water. (UNCRC Article 24)
Borj elifa prep school
Slogan: Healthy children: Strong Citizen : Healthcare is a right

2. Universal Healthcare Access :Citizenship should guarantee all children access to vaccinations, check-ups, emergency care, and treatments without discrimination.
3. Equal Medical Treatment :No child should be denied healthcare based on gender, disability, socio-economic status, or ethnicity.
4. Government Responsibility :Nations must invest in healthcare systems that provide free or affordable services for children, including preventive and specialized care.
5. Parental Support & Education :Healthcare services should include guidance for parents on child nutrition, mental health, and disease prevention.
Borj Elifa prep school
Teacher : H.Nourzed

Citizenship and healthcare for children are two interconnected pillars that play a crucial role in shaping the future of any society. Citizenship ensures that children are recognized as full members of their community, entitled to rights and protections that enable their growth and development. Access to quality healthcare, on the other hand, is a fundamental right that directly impacts a child’s physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Together, these elements create a foundation for a healthy and equitable society. However, disparities in access to healthcare and the exclusion of certain groups of children from full citizenship rights remain significant challenges. Addressing these issues is essential to ensure that every child has the opportunity to thrive
Health is a right
Access to quality healthcare is a fundamental right that significantly impacts a child’s ability to grow, learn, and thrive. Healthcare services, including preventive care, vaccinations, and treatment for illnesses, are essential for ensuring children’s physical and mental well-being. Unfortunately, many children around the world still lack access to basic healthcare due to poverty, geographic barriers, or systemic inequalities. Investing in child healthcare not only improves individual outcomes but also strengthens communities by reducing long-term health burdens and promoting economic stability. Governments and organizations must prioritize universal healthcare access, address social determinants of health, and ensure that no child is left behind. Together, citizenship and healthcare form the cornerstone of a society that values and protects its youngest members.
Hazoua High School
T.Abdelkarim Hmida
U.Nurdan Çalışkan Şehit Cafer Primary School Germencik,Aydın/Turkey
Student Metehan,Student Kayra and Student Ahmet

Student Metehan,Kayra and Ahmet researched on the health right topic,they discussed by organizing online meeting.They learned that every child has a right to get the best health service whereever they live. Even if they move to another country their right to have health service is protected by the governments.

Health is a gift to humanity.
Student Metehan,Kayra and Ahmet created posters about the importance of healthy living and health care for children. They summarized and gave information about their findings to their peers.
https://youtube.com/shorts/iiC2zs9X5KA?si=--2XZMZj4CVxoSW_



Topic 3 : Citizenship and Environment
Groups and names

Slogan:Green Citizenship:Rights,responsabilities and sustainble Future for all Childern
Citizenship comes with both rights and responsibilities, including the duty to protect and sustain the environment. A healthy environment is essential for the well-being of all citizens, and governments must ensure environmental rights are upheld.
1. Right to a Clean and Safe Environment :Every citizen has the right to live in a healthy, pollution-free environment. Many countries recognize this as a fundamental human right.
2. Environmental Protection Laws :Governments must enforce policies that regulate pollution, conserve natural resources, and combat climate change.
Borj elifa prep school

3. Civic Responsibility :Citizens are responsible for sustainable practices like recycling, reducing waste, conserving energy, and protecting biodiversity.
4. Climate Justice and Equality : Environmental issues disproportionately affect marginalized communities. Citizenship includes advocating for fair policies that protect all groups.
5. Participation in Environmental Decision-Making : Citizens have the right to be involved in policies affecting the environment, such as through voting, activism, and community programs.
6. Education and Awareness :Governments and schools should educate citizens, especially young people, about sustainability and climate action.
Borj elifa prep school
Teacher : H. Nourzed

Together for a better enviroment
Citizenship and the environment are deeply interconnected, reflecting the relationship between individuals, their communities, and the natural world. Citizenship encompasses the rights and responsibilities of individuals within a society, while the environment represents the shared resources and ecosystems that sustain life. In an era of climate change and environmental degradation, the role of citizens in protecting and preserving the environment has become more critical than ever. Environmental citizenship emphasizes the responsibility of individuals and communities to act sustainably and advocate for policies that safeguard the planet. By fostering a sense of collective responsibility, we can work toward a future where both people and the environment thrive
The environment is the foundation of life, providing essential resources such as clean air, water, and food. However, human activities, including industrialization, deforestation, and overconsumption, have led to widespread environmental degradation. Addressing these issues requires collective action and a shift toward sustainable practices. Environmental citizenship calls for individuals to adopt eco-friendly habits, such as reducing waste, conserving energy, and supporting renewable energy initiatives. At the same time, governments and organizations must implement policies that prioritize environmental protection, such as reducing carbon emissions, preserving natural habitats, and promoting circular economies. By integrating environmental stewardship into the concept of citizenship, we can create a more sustainable and resilient world for all.
Hazoua High School
T.Abdelkarim Hmida
U.Nurdan Çalışkan Şehit Cafer Primary School Germencik,Aydın/Turkey
Student Esila,Student Nisanur Y. and Student Nisanur B.

Student Esila,Nisanur Y. and Nisanur B. researched about the right to live in a clean environment and how to create a sustainable future for children. They learned that every child has a right to live in a clean,safe planet. They discovered that governments have responsibility to take care of sustainable habitats and humans have duties to protect the nature and natural resources.

Together for a clean world.
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This book contains research and posters done by mixed groups (Tunisian and turkish students) in the framework of Eutopia e twinning project.

Topic1 : citizenship and gender equality
Groups and names

Slogan :Equal Rights , Equal citizenship : No gender limits
Citizenship and gender equality are closely linked, as true citizenship means equal rights, responsibilities, and opportunities for all, regardless of gender. In many societies, legal and social barriers have historically limited women’s and marginalized genders’ access to full citizenship rights, including voting, owning property, working, and participating in leadership.
1. Equal Legal Rights – All citizens should have the same rights under the law, including access to education, employment, and political participation.
2. Political Participation – Gender equality in citizenship ensures equal access to voting, running for office, and influencing decision-making processes. .
Borj Elifa prep school

3. Economic Inclusion :Fair wages, equal job opportunities, and protection against workplace discrimination empower all citizens to contribute equally to society.
4. Freedom from Discrimination :Citizenship should guarantee protection against gender-based violence, discrimination, and harmful stereotypes.
5. Access to Public Services :Healthcare, legal support, and education should be equally available to all genders to ensure full participation in civic life.
Borj Elifa prep school
Teacher H. .Nourzed


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