EENCE has officially joined forces with the Democracy and Human Rights Education in Europe Network – DARE
The fierce team now boasts 50 NGOs and civil society groups from over 20 European countries.
Recently attending their 20th-anniversary celebration and general assembly in Follonica, Italy, Nato Gamtsemlidze represented EENCE/EEACE among the esteemed attendees.

All members of the DARE network unanimously agreed to bring EENCE/EEACE in.

The Democracy and Human Rights Education in Europe (DARE) Network is a Europe-wide network devoted to promote active democratic citizenship and human rights through formal education, non-formal and informal education, and life-long learning.
It inclueds primarily NGOs, academic institutions and training providers.
DARE was officially launched on 28 June 2003 in Antwerp.