Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Mirno-More-Peace-Fleet-27MZIFL3GVLE.htmlConceptually similarMirno More Peace FleetGP01ZM7Completed★★★★Mirno More Peace FleetGP01ZM3Completed★★★★Mirno More Peace FleetGP01ZMACompleted★★★★Mirno More Peace FleetGP01ZLTCompleted★★★★Mirno More Peace FleetGP01ZLVCompleted★★★★Mirno More Peace FleetGP01ZM8Completed★★★★Mirno More Peace FleetGP01ZLYCompleted★★★★Mirno More Peace FleetGP01ZM2Completed★★★★Mirno More Peace FleetGP01ZM6Completed★★★★View AllGP01ZLWMirno More Peace FleetA boy holds a glass with a hermit crab. Greenpeace again in 2009 supports the social sailing project Mirno More Peace Fleet by joining with an own ship and offering workshops in oceanography to the participating children. Greenpeace CEE’s ocean campaigner Antje Helms, who leads the workshops, teaches the children by showing them living creatures from the sea, some of them found by the kids themselves.The Mirno More Peace Fleet was founded in 1992 with the goal of opposing the war actions in former Yugoslavia with a concrete peace initiative and has been representing tolerance, social integration, and peace ever since.In original language:Mirno More KroatienDie Umweltorganisation Greenpeace unterstützt Europas größtes sozialpädagogisches Segelprojekt, die Friedensflotte Mirno More, in diesem Jahr erneut mit einem eigenen Schiff und Meereskunde-Workshops für die teilnehmenden Kinder. Vom 19. bis 25. September stechen vor der kroatischen Küste 860 Kinder und Jugendliche aus sozial benachteiligten Familien sowie deren Betreuer an Bord von 105 Schiffen in See.Die Mirno More Friedensflotte steht seit nunmehr fünfzehn Jahren für Toleranz, Integration und ein friedliches Miteinander. Das Projekt wurde 1994 ins Leben gerufen, um Kindern aus den damals vom Krieg erschütterten Gebieten des ehemaligen Jugoslawiens die Möglichkeit zu geben, ihren tristen Alltag zu vergessen.Locations:Croatia-Eastern EuropeDate:19 Sep, 2009Credit:© Greenpeace / Ingrid FankhauserMaximum size:2592px X 1944pxRestrictions:No FundraisingKeywords:Beaches-Boys-Children-Day-Education-Hermit crabs-KWCI (GPI)-Mollusks-Oceans (campaign title)-Outdoors-Public engagement-Workshops (events)Shoot:Mirno More Peace Fleet in CroatiaGreenpeace supports the social sailing project Mirno More by joining with an own ship and offering workshops in oceanography to the participating children. Greenpeace CEE’s ocean campaigner Antje Helms, who leads the workshops, teaches the children by showing them living creatures from the sea, some of them found by the kids themselves. The "Peace Fleet 2009" reaches a size of 100 boats with app. 800 children and young people on board. The Mirno More Peace Fleet is an international youth regatta, organised in cooperation between Austrian NGO´s and Croatian partners. The humanitarian project allows poor, disabled and abandoned children and young people to sail one week together through the beautiful Croatian coastal waters. The Mirno More Peace Fleet was founded in 1992 with the goal of opposing the war actions in former Yugoslavia with a concrete peace initiative and has been representing tolerance, social integration, and peace ever since.