Home Ioien (iοίην) is a volunteer-driven, non-profit organization dedicated to protecting young lives affected by war through education, care, and safe pathways to protection.
Our mission is to create durable support systems for young refugees and displaced persons, with a particular focus on students, minors, and young adults whose education, health, and family life have been violently disrupted by conflict. We work to enable safe evacuations, access to scholarships, and continuity of studies, while accompanying each person through legal, medical, and psychosocial processes necessary for rebuilding a future with dignity.
We believe that education is not only a right, but a form of protection. By supporting access to schools, universities, and cultural institutions, we help transform emergency responses into long-term solutions rooted in autonomy, stability, and belonging.
ioien operates at the intersection of humanitarian action, education, and culture. We collaborate with local communities, public institutions, universities, healthcare providers, and international partners to ensure that protection does not end at arrival, but continues through integration, care, and family unity.
Our work is guided by respect for human dignity, the protection of family life, and the conviction that even in the most fragile circumstances, young people deserve not only safety, but the possibility to learn, grow, and imagine a future.
Constitution of the association Who we are? What we do? ioien (iοίην) is a volunteer-driven, non-profit organization dedicated to protecting young lives affected by war through education, care, and safe pathways to protection.
Our mission is to create durable support systems for young refugees and displaced persons, with a particular focus on students, minors, and young adults whose education, health, and family life have been violently disrupted by conflict. We work to enable safe evacuations, access to scholarships, and continuity of studies, while accompanying each person through legal, medical, and psychosocial processes necessary for rebuilding a future with dignity.
We believe that education is not only a right, but a form of protection. By supporting access to schools, universities, and cultural institutions, we help transform emergency responses into long-term solutions rooted in autonomy, stability, and belonging.
ioien operates at the intersection of humanitarian action, education, and culture. We collaborate with local communities, public institutions, universities, healthcare providers, and international partners to ensure that protection does not end at arrival, but continues through integration, care, and family unity.
Our work is guided by respect for human dignity, the protection of family life, and the conviction that even in the most fragile circumstances, young people deserve not only safety, but the possibility to learn, grow, and imagine a future.
Ioien (iοίην) is a volunteer-driven, non-profit organization dedicated to protecting young lives affected by war through education, care, and safe pathways to protection.
Our mission is to create durable support systems for young refugees and displaced persons, with a particular focus on students, minors, and young adults whose education, health, and family life have been violently disrupted by conflict. We work to enable safe evacuations, access to scholarships, and continuity of studies, while accompanying each person through legal, medical, and psychosocial processes necessary for rebuilding a future with dignity.
We believe that education is not only a right, but a form of protection. By supporting access to schools, universities, and cultural institutions, we help transform emergency responses into long-term solutions rooted in autonomy, stability, and belonging.
ioien operates at the intersection of humanitarian action, education, and culture. We collaborate with local communities, public institutions, universities, healthcare providers, and international partners to ensure that protection does not end at arrival, but continues through integration, care, and family unity.
Our work is guided by respect for human dignity, the protection of family life, and the conviction that even in the most fragile circumstances, young people deserve not only safety, but the possibility to learn, grow, and imagine a future.
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Home Ioien (iοίην) is a volunteer-driven, non-profit organization dedicated to protecting young lives affected by war through education, care, and safe pathways to protection.
Our mission is to create durable support systems for young refugees and displaced persons, with a particular focus on students, minors, and young adults whose education, health, and family life have been violently disrupted by conflict. We work to enable safe evacuations, access to scholarships, and continuity of studies, while accompanying each person through legal, medical, and psychosocial processes necessary for rebuilding a future with dignity.
We believe that education is not only a right, but a form of protection. By supporting access to schools, universities, and cultural institutions, we help transform emergency responses into long-term solutions rooted in autonomy, stability, and belonging.
ioien operates at the intersection of humanitarian action, education, and culture. We collaborate with local communities, public institutions, universities, healthcare providers, and international partners to ensure that protection does not end at arrival, but continues through integration, care, and family unity.
Our work is guided by respect for human dignity, the protection of family life, and the conviction that even in the most fragile circumstances, young people deserve not only safety, but the possibility to learn, grow, and imagine a future.
Constitution of the association Who we are? What we do? ioien (iοίην) is a volunteer-driven, non-profit organization dedicated to protecting young lives affected by war through education, care, and safe pathways to protection.
Our mission is to create durable support systems for young refugees and displaced persons, with a particular focus on students, minors, and young adults whose education, health, and family life have been violently disrupted by conflict. We work to enable safe evacuations, access to scholarships, and continuity of studies, while accompanying each person through legal, medical, and psychosocial processes necessary for rebuilding a future with dignity.
We believe that education is not only a right, but a form of protection. By supporting access to schools, universities, and cultural institutions, we help transform emergency responses into long-term solutions rooted in autonomy, stability, and belonging.
ioien operates at the intersection of humanitarian action, education, and culture. We collaborate with local communities, public institutions, universities, healthcare providers, and international partners to ensure that protection does not end at arrival, but continues through integration, care, and family unity.
Our work is guided by respect for human dignity, the protection of family life, and the conviction that even in the most fragile circumstances, young people deserve not only safety, but the possibility to learn, grow, and imagine a future.