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Not my Crime, Still my Sentence 2013 European Prisoners’ Children Campaign Final Report Children of Prisoners in Europe: Signatures & Materials for Jean Lambert, MEP This campaign has been produced with the financial support from the Fundamental Rights and Citizenship programme of the European Union. The views expressed herein can in no way be taken to reflect the official opinion of the European Commission. Presented by The European Network for Children of Imprisoned Parents (Eurochips) Help us Help Them

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Not my Crime, Still my Sentence2013 European Prisoners’

Children Campaign

Final Report

Children of Prisoners in Europe: Signatures & Materials for Jean Lambert, MEP

This campaign has been produced with the financial support from the Fundamental Rights and Citizenship programme of the European Union. The views expressed herein can in no way be taken to reflect the official opinion of the European Commission.

Presented by The European Network for Children of Imprisoned Parents (Eurochips)

Help us Help Them

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our Milan-based member organisation Bam-binisenzasbarre preceded the European cam-paign with a national initiative asking for chil-dren to have the opportunity for greater contact with their imprisoned parents; the petition, run on the change.org website, attracted an incredi-ble 14,167 signatories and widespread coverage in national newspapers, on TV & radio and the web. Most importantly, it led to motions in the Italian parliament, a ‘query’ from Italian MEP Patrizia Toia to the EC and a hearing on children and prison at the Italian Human Rights Commit-tee at the Senate. This needs to be replicated at the EU and other national levels.

As 2013 draws to a close, around 1 million chil-dren in Europe face the prospect of the festive season without their mum or dad who is in pris-on. The time of year when most families will be coming together, and if prevented from doing so through distance, will use technology such as Skype to do so, children of prisoners will be left unable to have any such contact. The vast majority of prisons do not allow mobile phones, internet or email on the grounds of security con-cerns; yet we live in an age where this is the pri-mary and most normal mode of communication, especially for children and young people. Prison visits, letters and phone calls are vital for con-tact, but we need to move towards using current technology and communication tools between prisoners and their children to allow for more frequent and child-led contact.

With your support, we hope to reach out to more people in positions of influence at a national, Eu-ropean and international level to improve the wellbeing and future of children with a parent in prison. Thank you.

Yours sincerely,

Ms Lucy Gampell OBEEurochips President

“It makes you feel horrible, like you have done something too. They watch you and make you feel guilty just for being there….you sit there waiting for them to call you; and you feel ashamed”

-Child in the UK on visiting prison

Dear Ms Lambert,

I am pleased to present you with the report on the Eurochips 2013 Not My Crime Still My Sen-tence which along with the campaign itself, is directed at you. A year has gone by since you delivered the keynote speech at the COPING end-of-project conference in Brussels in Novem-ber 2012. There, you voiced your support for our mission and pledged to do what you could to help children with a parent in prison retain quality contact with their imprisoned parent, reinforcing the EU Parliament Resolution relat-ing to women in prison and the European Prison Rules. We call on you now to act.

The 2013 campaign marked a significant shift in our approach to the campaign: firstly, for the first time since its inception in 2010, the cam-paign has been addressed to you in your role as an MEP, through an open petition letter; sec-ondly, the campaign ran over a month which al-lowed greater opportunities for gathering signa-tures and for Eurochips member organisations to organise national and regional campaigning; thirdly, the campaign made far greater use of e-technology such as Twitter and Facebook. Whilst focussing on Europe (& the EU in particu-lar), this year’s campaign resonated worldwide with signatories coming from over 40 countries across the globe including: Angola, South Africa, Japan, India, Australia, Mexico and the USA, re-flecting that the plight of children of prisoners is a global problem that needs a collective and united response. It attracted prestigious signa-tories to add their voices to the cause. In Italy,

“The prison didn’t look good. You looked out of the window and it had about six fences. Then you go out into the main hall and you get sniffed by a dog, and your Mum is already waiting for you. You’re not allowed to sit with your Mum or anything. You have to sit on the other side of a table. You were allowed to hug her once, but then that was it. She has to sit on one side of the table and you have to sit on the other side. When you’re coming and when you’re go-ing, that was the only time when you were allowed to hug your Mum.”

-Child interviewed during the COPING Project

Children of prisoners are vulnerable to a very specific set of challenges in their daily lives.

Without support, the separation anxiety sur-rounding having a parent in prison can impact on their self-esteem and lead to feelings of aban-donment and confusion. In their local commu-nities, these children may be subject to stigma and social isolation. In essence, they serve a sen-tence of shame that continues throughout the duration of their parent’s imprisonment — the effects of which can impact their social develop-ment well into their future.

The European Network for Children of Impris-oned Parents (Eurochips) exists to help lobby for the rights of these children at the national, pan-European and international level. The following report provides information detailing the work of the organisation and the actions of our 2013 Not my Crime, Still my Sentence campaign.

The campaign, targeting a petition towards MEP Jean Lambert focused on raising awareness at the EU level of the various challenges to which

these children are vulnerable. The facts and figures on which the campaign are based come from several sources at the local and European level.

Having participated in the Children of Prison-ers: Mitigations and Interventions to Strength-en Mental Health (COPING) Research Project (funded by the FP7 Framework Programme of the European Commission), Eurochips launched the 4th Annual European Prisoners’ Children Campaign on a foundation of information taken from research conducted over the past 3 years on children of prisoners in Europe.

The 2013 Not my Crime, Still my Sentence cam-paign focused on gathering signatures online through a petition widget created in accordance with the European Commission Citizen Action regulations. The campaign was virtual-only and individuals throughout the Eurochips network worked diligently to spread word of the cam-paign outside the network, to raise awareness on the importance of lobbying for these children.

With the combination of Ms Lambert’s commit-ment to the cause for children of prisoners, the work of the wide Eurochips network and the in-dividuals who took the time to sign the petition, the cause for children of prisoners has an oppor-tunity to make a real impact at the EU level.

Eurochips presents Ms Lambert with this report of the 2013 campaign the opportunity to be-come involved in the 2014 campaign on a more active level.

By working together, Ms Lambert and the team can make a real difference in the lives of these children.

IntroductionForeword from the President of Eurochips

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Campaign Poster Table of Contents

Campaign Poster............................................................................ 5

Campaign Objective..................................................................... 6

2013 Petition Letter..................................................................... 7

Eurochips Objective.................................................................... 8

Campaign Materials.................................................................... 9

Signature Breakdown by Country...................................... 12

Moving Forward......................................................................... 14

Signature List............................................................................... 15

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In 2013, the Not my Crime, Still my Sentence campaign objective focused primarily on gain-ing the support of Jean Lambert, MEP in order to ensure that children of prisoners across Europe retain their right to maintain contact with an imprisoned parent. The campaign asked her to take the issue forward by asking member states to:

• Provide child-friendly visiting centres within prisons

• Provide environments that foster quality contact between a child and an imprisoned parent —toys for small children, for exam-ple)

• Promote attitudes among prison person-nel that support children and young people, through training modules, for example

Within the materials provided for the campaign (further details in following pages), individuals were encouraged to sign a petition letter ad-dressed to Ms Lambert.

The letter began by referencing the 2012 key-note speech given by Ms Lambert in Brussels at and EU funded conference in Brussels entitled Coping with a Parent in Prison: An Agenda for Policy Reform.

Striving to remind Ms Lambert of the cause and various challenges these children frequently face, the letter stood as a reminder of her sup-port and participation in 2012—and her pledge at that stage to take their agenda forward within the European Parliament.

Eurochips members spread the letter through-out their own databases and social media chan-nels. Eurochips focused on sharing the campaign letter directly with Ms. Lambert via Twitter and encouraging their own followers to RT (retweet) the link to the petition letter.

2013 was the first year that an MEP was target- ed with whom Eurochips had previously worked and the connection resulted in higher participa- tion amongst the social media friends and fol- lowers, who had a deeper awareness of the need for recognition of these children at the EU and international level.

2013 Petition Letter2013 Campaign Objective

Dear Ms. Lambert,

I am signing this open letter to you on behalf of children of prisoners in Europe.

At the “Coping with a Parent in Prison: An Agenda for Policy Reform”conference in Brussels in November 2012, you pledged your personal support for children of prisoners in Europe and stated their need for recognition and support at EU and national levels.

During the European Prisoners’ Children Campaign I urge you to help take forward the key COP-ING Project Recommendation “to promote quality contact for children with their imprisoned parents”.

This Recommendation reinforces a European Parliament Resolutions1 on the particular situation of women in prison and the impact of the imprisonment of parents on a child’s social and family life. This Resolution urges member states to make it easier for imprisoned parents and their chil-dren to stay in touch by creating a visiting environment that allows child-centred activities, which enable appropriate parent-child contact. It also reinforces point 24(4) of the European Prison Rules: The arrangements for visits shall be such as to allow prisoners to maintain and develop family relationships in as normal a manner as possible.

COPING research findings suggest that maintaining the child-parent relationship through regular, direct contact with an imprisoned parent is one of the resilience factors to help promote healthy child development and minimize problems for children whose parents are in prison. The findings underscore the importance of contact with fathers as well as mothers. Your role as MEP and your dedication and interest in these overlooked children puts you in a unique position to highlight the child’s right to quality family contact and wellbeing, as stipulated in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, the European Prison Rules and the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights.

I ask you to urge EU member states, associated countries, and their national parliaments to make it easier for imprisoned parents and their children to remain in touch. This can be done by creat-ing child-friendly visiting environments and arrangements that promote quality contact, and by fostering attitudes that support this quality contact. In many countries, NGOs contribute a vital role in arranging appropriate prison visits and supporting this group of children. Collaboration between law enforcement, statutory (or government) agencies and NGOs needs encouragement in order to ensure that these children receive good treatment, information and support – particularly in places where very little NGO work currently exists.

I, along with my fellow signatories, urge you to do everything in your power to help these children through these difficult times in their lives.

Please, help us help them.

Yours sincerely,

Citizen Standing for the Rights of Children with Imprisoned Parents

1. European Parliament ResolutionsA6-0033/2008 / P6_TA-PROV(2008)0102 and A2-51/89

Jean Lambert, MEP London

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The cause for children of prisoners is not one that attracts immediate sympathy, and as such raising awareness on this issue is frequently challenging.

Practitioners working within the field are famil-iar with these challenges. The stigma surround-ing prisoners is seen in the media and com-munity as well as on an individual basis. News coverage paints a picture of prisoners deserving their punishment of separation from family - yet rarely do these agencies recognize the other side of this scenario - children who must carry the stigma and impact of separation.

Eurochips works to ensure that these children receive their definitive right to maintain contact with their imprisoned parent in cases where it is beneficial to the child. In most cases, regular contact and communication greatly increase the self-esteem, resilience and social development of these children.

Raising awareness about the importance of this right for children to maintain quality contact in child-friendly environments (visiting centres and waiting rooms, for example) became a fo-cal point for Eurochips. In most cases, regular contact and communication greatly increase the self-esteem, resilience and social development of these children. The need for a shift in the so-cial perception of these children became obvi-ous, and thus the campaign was born.

The European Prisoners’ Children Campaign be-gan in 2010 as an awareness-raising campaign on the topic of children of prisoners across Eu-rope.

At that stage, the campaign was focused around European Prisoners’ Children Week — a week in which Eurochips members in their various countries hosted a variety of events and activi-ties to raise awareness at the national level.

In 2011, Eurochips launched the awareness-rais-ing effort with virtual tools and materials - fo-cusing on gathering an online audience and mo-mentum for the cause using various social media and blogging tools. This was the first year that the use of an on- line petition was established. At that stage, the petition targeted Members of the European Parliament in general.

The 2nd European Prisoners’ Children Week Campaign was the first year that the use of an on-line petition was established. At that stage,The petition targeted the Members of European Par-liament in general.

By the third year, the week had gained consid-erable momentum. The use of the campaign e-banners and buttons became more widely accessible to organisations outside of the Euro-chips network and the office staff saw an influx of interest from outside parties in the research, campaign and general topic on children of pris-oners throughout Europe.

The third year also saw the introduction of the slogan Not my Crime, Still my Sentence. The slogan resonated well with outside organisa-tions and individuals and Eurochips saw a large increase in interest.

Each year the campaign grows in tools, interest and materials. The feedback from the public and increase of interest on the topic in the media as well as online reflects the first steps in a change of perception.

Volunteers, Eurochips members and staff have spent 4 years working on gaining momentum for the campaign and will continue to do so on an increasingly greater scale in the future.

Eurochips, funded by the Bernard van Leer Foundation, is a European-wide initiative on be-half of prisoners’ children.

With our network of European partners active within prison-related, child’s rights and child-wel-fare fields, we seek to boost awareness and achieve new ways of thinking, acting and interacting on

issues concerning this group of chil-dren who are so fre-quently overlooked in criminal judicial systems.

Our main prior-ity has always been to ensure that the child’s right to maintain contact with both parents if separated from one or both (a right stipulated in the 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and the 2000 EU Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union) is respected, honoured and considered at all stages of criminal justice proceedings — from arrest through resettlement.

To maintain this objective we participate in research projects at the European and national level to ensure that data be published on the various vulnerabilities and challenges children of prisoners face and how they cope in their homes, at schools and within the community.

It is our intention that quantitative as well as quali-tative data concerning these children be collected, studied and published. The research we participate in is used as a platform both for further research as well as influencing legislation.

The research project with the Danish Institute of H u m a n Rights and Univeristy of Ulster led to the

publication of the Children of Imprisoned Parents Report in 2011 which has been widely distributed in Europe and was highlighted in the UN Chil-dren’s Rights Commission General Discussion Day on Children of Prisoners in Geneva, September 2011.

The EU funded FP7 Framework COPING Project (Coping with a Parent in Prison: Interventions and Mitigations to Strengthen Mental Health) spent 3 years collecting research in 4 nations - England, Romania, Germany and Sweden.

The COPING Project End of Project Conference, hosted in Brussels in 2012 targeted policy-makers, practioners and Children’s Ombusmen. The im-pact of Ms. Lambert’s keynote speech as well as the participation of Margaret Tuite, Commisioner Co-ordinator for the Rights of the Child and Verena Knaus, Senior Policy Advisor at UNICEF Brussels ,were key to helping ensure that children of prison-ers are put on the map at the EU level.

The release of the COPING Final Project Report in July 2013 has been a monumental step towards raising awareness on the statistics and conditions of children of prisoners throughout Europe - one that we have already noticed will be used as basis for further in-depth research in other countries.

In addition, the COPING Final Report has provid-ed Eurochips with necessary data as well as chil-dren’s experiences and perspective on the topic - which helps us in raising awareness at the EU and international level.

Eurochips will continue to participate in research and projects dedicated to monitoring the situation of children of prisoners throughout Europe to en-sure their rights are main-tained at all levels of the EU

History of the CampaignThe Eurochips Objective

The child and his or

her best interests are at the heart of our

action.

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The campaign site, notmycrimestillmysentence.org provided materials, statistics and informa-tion to be shared via email and social media channels. Posters were available for printing, while e-buttons and Facebook Page Covers en-couraged the online community to participate throughout the month of June.

2013 was the first year that the petition let-ter, signature widget and subsequent materials were provided in multi-lingual format.

To accommodate the working languages within the Eurochips network, the materials were cre-ated in 10 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Swedish, Croatian, Dutch, Czech and Greek. This allowed Eurochips mem-bers to spread the campaign via their own da-tabases and social media channels in their own languages, and to reach a wider audience.

Another new development was the use of a peti- tion widget that complies with EU regulations, notably the European Commission’s Citizen Ac-tion Initiative. This decision was made with an eye to submitting the Not my Crime, Still my Sentence campaign to the Commission in 2014 and ultimately requesting that the Commission host the campaign. This would generate

further interest amongst professionals working within the EU system.

The petition widgets were available for anyone to use, in any of the languages on their own web- sites or blogs. This allowed Eurochips members to collect signatures directly from their own websites, and enabled them to link back to the campaign site for further information.

The site served as an information hub for indi-viduals to learn more about this specific group of children. It provided:

• The personal experiences of having a par-ent in prison as expressed in interviews with chil- dren who have participated in pro-grammes and research projects within the Eurochips community

• Artwork created by children in prison visit-ing centres which provided a creative outlet as they waited to see their imprisoned par-ent

• An animation highlighting the cause and campaign objective

• Policy recommendations by children who participated in the COPING re-search study. They spent time in workshops drafting ideas and initiatives that would make main-taining contact easier for them

• History of the campaign and information about Eurochips and its member organisations

• Posters, e-buttons and tpe-tition widgets were available in the 10 languages

Campaign Materials Campaign Materials

Screenshot of the Campaign Site

Screenshot of the English Petition Widget

Screenshot of the English E-button

Examples of the artwork created by children whilst waiting to see their parent in prison

(above and top right)

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Portugal 1

Singapore 1

San Marino 1

Poland 1

Mauritius 1

Lithuania 1

Estonia 1

Canada 1

Angola 1

In Italy, the campaign efforts of Eurochips mem- ber Bambinisenzasbarre were extensive, result- ing in positive media coverage and creating a buzz and heightened level of awareness at the national level.

The Eurochips network elsewhere reached out via social media and emails to new contacts throughout Europe and globally, creating a dia-logue between criminologists, lawyers, judges, health-related agencies like WHO and other organisations to further raise awareness about children of prisoners. Our slogan, Not my Crime, Still my Sentence, was used on Twitter via hashtags and promotion, resulting in a spread of tweets and information-sharing about the cam-paign.

In 2014 the Eurochips team hopes to strategize well in advance with some of the new outside organisations, agencies and press (at the na- tional, pan-European and international level) to

further spread information about the cause and gain signatures that can aid impact.

A full list of the 2013 signatures is provided at the end of this report.

Spain 7

Malta 6

Bulgaria 4

Cyprus 2

India 3

Hungary 3

Greece 3

New Caledonia 2

Finland 2

Luxembourg 2

Bosnia 2

Mexico 2

Slovakia 2

South Africa 1

New Zealand 1

Japan 1

Thailand 1

Turkey 1

Ukraine 1

In addition to efforts by the Eurochips staff and member organisations, several outside organ-isations and individuals also pitched in to help spread the cause via their own social media channels. This online dissemination brought in signatures from a variety of nations not initially targeted.

As the campaign spread, Eurochips received global requests for further information, particu- larly for the COPING final report.

Italy 603

UK 265

Croatia 113

France 74

Czech Republic 64

Sweden 51

Netherlands 50

Switzerland 40

Ireland 39

Belgium 37

Germany 36

US 30

Australia 9

Norway 7

2013 Signature Breakdown by Country2013 Signature Breakdown by Country

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We are aware that Ms Lambert is incredibly busy and would be willing to accept any possible in-teraction she may have available for prepara-tions and execution of the 2014 campaign. We therefore use the aforementioned as sugges-tions on how she could help, but greatly look forward to future correspondence with regards to this issue.

There were many lessons learned and taken from the 2013 Not my Crime, Still my Sentence Campaign.

Further support from Ms Lambert and other MEPs would be incredibly beneficial towards raising awareness for children of prisoners across Europe.

Some ways in which Ms Lambert could get in-volved and help us help them in 2014:

• Tweeting about current events and confer-ences at the EU level relating to justice for children of prisoners when the Eurochips team tweets the information directly to her.

• Helping our team by writing a letter direct- ly to her peers in European Parliament ap-pealing for help in promoting visibility of children of prisoners in the EU.

• Featuring the campaign on her website throughout the duration of the signature col- lection period.

• Scheduling a time for a conversation with Eurochips staff on ideas she may have in fur-ther raising awareness and impact at the EU level.

• Bring the issue of prisoners children to the attention of your MEP colleagues who focus on areas outside of criminal justice, such as health, family & children.

Moving Forward

Dear Ms Lambert,

Will you please join

us in 2014?

With your help, we can

make a real difference.

Help us Help Them - 2014

Signature List

Italy:

Luciana LeporeIris MancaEdoardo FleischnerLia SacerdoteFloriana BatteviMarco BergomettiStefano LamonMargherita PoncinaDomenico AmbrosecchiaMaddalena SalaMaria Elena RossiMaria Rosa RotaDomenico SalaElena MontagnoliElisabetta CavalliMichele BoglioniValeria CampagnaAdriana AzzolaSandrine DiringbinAntonia GorreseSara SozziMonica GalassoAdriana MansiMarta MediMonia FrontiniRiccardo BaldiniKatarina WahlbergAmbra CalzoniRoberto StucchiEraldo AldieriFederica GissiGiuseppa RestaGian Carlo DaltoMaria Agnese MoroTizianaBiffiAnna AlbertiFrancesca ForinoBarbara MarinoAnnalisa CavalloGiulia PigliucciClaudia BuzziGabriele ValerioFabio CrostaKatia ArcariGianna MelisTiziana RicciMarco CabassiRoberta BozziElga Alessandra ZuccottiSara BenjaminCesare Brizio

Lorenzo AgneseDina SquarzinoLuisa BancoliniMichele AcocellaLiliana OliveriLucio BertaLucilla VoccaAlberto GromiClara BianchiElisa Di CataldoGiuseppe CoscioneStefania Fuso NeriniMichelangelo FerragattaStella BoniGenny VetrugnoPaoloDolfiniCarlo Enrico LealeLiliana SeloRiccardo CortiDaniele BruzzoneCinzia CamereM. Luisa ArleoniPatrizia CalamitaElisabetta ConteVincenzo CadoniLaura ParadisoVincenzo GaspariAlessandra TornadaAntonioAdinolfiOriella TrevoanEmanuela ZattaAnna Maria BucchianicaValentina GelmettiDonatella PiazzoliValentina GuggiariGiovanni RuggieroAnna PittoFranca MenneasMariagabriella CabassiRosaria MarsicoFrancesca FavaCecilia RossiDaniela MontrasiElena CabriniElena NosedaColleen McCannAnna LambogliaBianca MariMarina PalmieriSimona PanichelliRoberta ZinelluPier Giorgio VincenziMaddalena d’Angelo

Gabriele GiunchiSveva RossiRosa de ComiteLaura NegrettiMichele EpiroBrunella FerreroMartina PeracinoFabiola Della GattaGiancarlo DaviteBrigida ZumboCecilia RazzettiFranco StraulluGabriella ArmandoStefania VaccariChiara Marcella PolcaroManuela SocionoviPaola TortaMargherita AscoliMarzia FranzinNicoletta PaviaRosella BressaniVirginia BertuccelliPaola CoviniAnnarita GiliGiovanni CaligoElisa KotsopoulosMonica BertoliniMaria StancoLuigi CarreraAlessandra ValpianiPamela di TroilaCaterina SimiandAnna BertoliniClaudia Di MiceliGiuseppe CacopardoLuisa de la PierreGilda AltieriEliana FamigliettiViviana BrinkmannLaura BersaniFrancesca MinariIleana PreziosoIlaria LostortoStefania RicchiutoMonica VenturaValentina PittalisVeronica FiorenzaSamanta EspertoAntonio EspertoAntonino NicosiaFranco BelloniSimone TorchiMaria Grazia Tolfo

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Signature List Signature List

Valentina DolciottiLisa FerrariLaura CardaniSilvana ScaleseBarbara BiraghiStefania CristiniArturo di CorintoFabrizio FerraroGrazia CrescentiniMaria Letizia GaudenziClaudia CurioniErica GazzoldiLuciana VettorazziFrancesco MapelliMichelina d’AmbrosioAnna TodeschiniIsabella BalenaAntonellaBoffinoValentina CulcasiCarolina AlbertiLuisa RavagnaniDaniela BertelliLuciano ConsoliDiletta SposatoLaura SalataVirginia RovettaChiara CuomoGaia MinnitiDeborah LuciaMarta BenediniAssociazione di Promozione So-ciale CassiopeaLuigi MartelloneAttilio A. RomitaAngela AsciaAlberto BaioniMaia CornacchiaBarbara LogosMargherita MarcedduStefano CioniMichele RomigioliAngelo PaterliniVittorio PozzatiPatty PedrazzaniSimone CantoniLucia SarliLuca PeanoGiuseppe ParadisoGiacomo DottaAlessandro TerranovaAlexandre Leal MachadoAntonia Ciliberti

Paola ScatenaAngela BelvedereElisabetta RussoFederico UnniaElena De MartinNicola MoriDavide FugantePio Giovanni PetrosinoLaura Luigia BrusatiMarco SchiattareggiaSilvia StradaGastone ZenaroIrene CentoreMartina GarzoglioMaria CarusoVito MessanaPaola CigariniDemetrio ConteNicoletta DemarchiGiorgio VicariLaura InsalataSergio GiannettaMaria Grazia ValtrianiCesare RomanoSandra RocchiPatrizia CurziDaniele IlardoGiuliana ChiarettiMaria Rita SibillaElisabetta MusiChiara Moro ViscontiLaura FazziniNicola FasolinoAnna PerriRaffaella BianchiEnrica SoldatiAndrea PozzobonMaria Chiara ChiappiniM.Gabriella BortolottiGrazia GrenaPatrizia TaccaniIlaria BurroneAnnamaria BenagliaAnna Maria BrunnerGiancarlo CutturiniMario DurandoLuca OlivieriDiana GoldschmiedNicole MartinassoPaola LucianiAngelo RoncariSilvanaCioffi

Teresa CasalinoGiuliana VaccariAngela PerinoMaria Angiola CasaMarina ColluraSimonetta NotargiacomoFrancesca ParacchiniFrancesca RiboniNicola de RienzoNicoletta SquartiniPaola RauziRosanna MiloneFrancesco BertocchiCarmela RosatoElvira Dell’Uomo Sara BergamascoMaria Pia CapozzaLeonardo MagnaniQuirino CieriFrancesco DonatiLaura GazziFrancesca MelePaolo BiondaniNicoletta Di RoccoRoberto D’OsualdoMarta GhironiFrancesco MizzauMaria ColomboMaria Rosaria GiannettaAlessandro CambiLuca FistettoGiacomo LazzarinPaolo FerrarioGloria Maria AlbaniMarianna Maffeis Luana VaraltaRoberta CavagnaStefania RavanelliLuigi BarlettaStefania CavaliereCristina MaccariCecilia Di GaddoCristina CocilovoAlessandra BassanSilvana BellottiLuca ZamberlettiMario ZancoRiccardo BisoFrancesco VignaPiero VittiEmanuela Di SanteAnna Ghiberti

Augustin MorosanuStefano TerziMarco SartorelliAlessandro MillefantiAngela Rita NobileRossella TumminelliGiancarla CodrignaniClaudio Guido CimarellaAlberto AbruzzeseStefano BegnisStefania PizzollaMarco FruscaAngela RonchettiElvira BocciaGiovanni BarlettaFrancesco NicolettiMaria Luisa AnselmoArmando MichelizzaSergio TardioliFilippo PesandoLuciana FassioElvira ValleroGiovannicSavegnagoArtur MaraMaresa PerenchioSimona MenghiniPierangelo MontiFederico MunariMariagrazia CirilloLuciana IacomucciTersilla EnricoValentina GaspariLisa LissoloAndrea BrambillaEmilio BrambillaGiuseppe ScapinoGuido SfargeriSimona Maddalena ParigiElenaGhisolfiRaffaella VimercatiCarlo Alberto RomanoValentina TrizzinoAndrea CoviniRenata CagnoniMaria d’AmbrosioValentina MinelliVincenzo CoronatiSilvio HaninValentina ViolaStefano DelendatiMichela ScagliaSantina Mobiglia

Luisa SenerchiaRita MagliettaFrancesco ColottaBruno De MichelisEmanuele CuminettiSandra BattistiTomaso ZandaBruna TerrestriBruno Antonio Prof.BellerateAlessandro GuerrieroFederico RepettoAngela GennaroIstituto Pedagogico della Re-sistenzaGiuliana PaganiniElisa PonzoniChristian ElevatiValentina Rosa LaurenziClaudia LachinaSean NevolaRiccardo MarcheseDonatella VanghiPaolo BesanaBarbara BigozziIlaria FusaroSara CosanoGiulia SagnottiLaura CasarinAlvise Oltrona ViscontiGianni BiondiLinda PaganiSimona BernasconiFederico ZandaManuela CameddaLetizia CarganicoRoberta GrisoniEmilia PedacchiaLucia AscionePaolo NotariMaria Chiara BianchiAlessandro PezzoniVincenzo CarcioneEliana Esposito Claudia SprocattiCarmen CimirroAgostina ParlangeliManuela FumagalliSimone FranceschiDavid ZerbiDaniela JannaceLaura Trevisani

Giovanni DonadelGaddo Cavenago-BignamiUgo CavaterraCarmela RinciariFrancesca PalcoFelicia BurnoAndrea PrandinGabriella Di FrancoAlfonso FanaraGabriella MarianiElena BesozziNicola BongiornoStefano CorraMaria RomanoGuido MazzoniCristiana OttavianoSilvia MuggiaCarlo CecchettoCarmelo ScalaPaul DiringBarbara MasellaMarika PizziGemma SaccomanniAlfonso MalacchiniClaudia MazzucatoAlice GarofaloMaddalena FerroBeatrice BiliatoSara BerettaRossella FumiaIsabella MakboulMaria Grazia FicaraAnna Maria TulliMarina BruschieriGiulia BarellaDaniel CabriniAndrea BarbaroAlessandro CianciCecila RicciValerio OnidaTeresa SommaEmanuela GodenaDaniele AffatatoMaria AffatatoCarolina MalgieriRossana SpartaSimona CasconeMichele RiondinoDaniela SenaregaGessica TavellaOlga ChiappiniFrancesco Onida

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Laura FormentiManuela Oppi ForcesiSara PeregoValentina VerganiSimona d’AlaIlenia RosteghinGiovanni Tiozzo FasioloMatteo CabassiFranco RealiDonata MasottiLisa ManiniPaola BertolottiValentina MuraFtancesca CanaliSandro BianchiDaniela MasottiStefano PavesiSilvia SprianoAnna Lucia Rapana Claudio NizzettoRoberta UsellaRosi MangiacavalloEmilia GiorgiMassimo GaleazziSonia PolliniCristina BuschiRosa GraziusoResy GiannelliFrancesca PisuMichela PiccoliEzio SavastaGiuseppa Luigia DemuruMalvina MontiSergio FlamigniAngelo CianconeGianfranco BianconiDaniela BortoliniGiuliana RiunnoRaoul GuatteriFrancesca MarangoniJole LagoCamilla BergomettiGianni DanieliCarmen LasorellaAlessandra TurcoFabrizio FuntoMartina AttoriAnna Rita PescetelliCristina Luisa CoronelliKatia SpanoMarinella PigaMirella Negro

Paolo ImpagliazzoMaria GrippaAntonella Giulia PizzaleoGianluca SchiaviLetizia Maria QuintasMarco MaggioniGianluca TascheraRoberta RealiRafffaela FaraSilvana PrimoselliCosimo MarcelloMariano Da RonchRiccardo SantangeloPiera Dalla ZuannaDonata RuggieroAnna MuschitielloMaria Elena PiccioneAnna Maria PatiLetizia ZanelloDiana FaroGabriella Maria GilliRossella SobreroTeresa Ginori Maria Chiara PerriAngela ReggianiAnna Maria MottaGiuseppe SammartinoValentina TonaniFrancesco OlivoGiacomo GhidelliVanina FerreccioMonica CesanaAngela Graziana SaponariLuca FornariMarina PietropoliMaria Rosaria MottolaEleonora BelloniRoberto PignoniGiulia AmicarelliRaffaella de MioGabriella ValassinaFiorenzo FiorettaStefania BenvenutiAlfioIuratoCarla GussoniLaura IncardonaMaria Luisa RaggioSonia FerrariMartina BianchiDomenico PedraliGiuseppina MarconiMassimo Luciani

Giovanni LuminiDario SacchiGioia Silvana BabiniGlauco BenigniClaudia MocciGiulia AnnoviAntonella OrtelliAquilele CampiottiAndreina Di PlacidoSonia MontegioveRosa MaioneNiccola d’AquinoIris CaffelliMichela CozzaLucia LombardiPaolo SulpassoMarco RenziAlessandra MorimannoStefania MulasMaria Grazia BruneroDaniela BagarottiRaffaella RagnoAnna SavaresePatrizia CorasanitiLorenzo PassiMargherita CampiglioRossella IannocconeVoto AriannaMarzia BarzottoAlessandra BuvoliIvana NoblerDaniela ZeddaElena Sorrentino

UK

Ryan ChristenJami ChristenRaoul CarlosSunil ThammannaHon ChanSandy RuxtonNancy KennySusan CrossChristine DuncanSarah RobertsMichelle MartinAnn HarkinsKim WalkerCara JardineTracy LoweMichelle Alexander

Nicola WrayKate PhilbrickJohn McgillvarySally OwenJulie CostleySara WatkinTham LoddersShannon WardRoseleen FoxSeamus WalshJill ButcherJoanne StephensJoanne WareDonna HallMaggie RollandMary YarwoodJo SiedleckaCheryl BlairAnthony BurkeEmma ParryIsabel HogarthPeter McConveyEllen FinlayKaty JoyceJanet CurzonElsie EgbulefuMarie HuttonThomas DavidKevin DeeganChristina StraubSidney McDowellGeoff SmithMichelle MartinHelen CroneySereena MaddoxVikki HartMichelle RogersonProf Prisclla AldersonLucy GampellAudrey Hyde-ChambersRasal SesayMargaret ShepherdZoe WebbKevin McNamaraRebecca BarnesClare YoungerJanette McknightJanet GrahamDenise BoudNeil ThomasJoan WardrobeKym Hodge

Toby StewartCatherine NicholasHelen McNeillHelen AttewellDeborah HayesKristina BorodinskyKeith WilkshireGillian KellyEduard FearnsEmma SmithMary EvansMartin CrowKatie DonoghueMaureen RouiniCaroline CarterLiz SmallKaren FlitcroftBethan BloodworthPeter WedgeJade FieldingKaren RoderickKaren SmithJan KellyKaye ForsythDanielle Hemming Margaret BeardChristine AndrewsJackie WoonShorayi ShorayiKaren GregoryKath StandingSandra WellsKerry ColeJayne MoulesSusan RussellJohn PainterMirren KellyShuna MacKillopYvette BallColin ONeillSamantha MarksRochelle MourgueAbigail NortonPaul SullivanSofiaGullbergDianne PattersonJessica D’CruzSharon SellarsCatherine OsborneIrene SurgenorCharlotte HerleyJacqui Simpson

Pete WhiteAudrey McNeishJohn SturgeonAnne BroderickAlex McConnellCaroline LanskeyJanice McGowanSue MaxwellJustina MurrayTim ParkinsonMaggie MelonSusan GallowayPhil ThorneAdele JonesMatthew PinchesSteven WellzLinda ClutterbuckDaljinder BajwaElizabeth PowerKathryn JacksonDiane PughMargaret GardenerKate WillmottJudy BrettNicMansfieldJonesDerek JonesDavid AhernPeter McCarthyFran Zuliani-HollandTanya SmithBen RaikesJune BarberelPenelope GibbsSophie Moorcock Margaret ThornePhil EdwardsLaura BevanIngval MaxwellAlexHirschfieldNicky MeehanDebbie CrossZoe PughKate SmithKerry SkellandSue UnderwoodNetty LlewellynJessica MullenDiane PrydeIsabel LivingstoneAnne MaceColette GreenJulia McCormick

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Rose MorganJayne LumbEmily VermontLila PalmerSue SmithMike HowlettNeil ShirleyJoy FaulknerPenny HarrowJoy SandersonJohn TaskerNadine WillsJohn CollettMike ChristenPauline LeesonElizabeth BavidgeStephen MoffattImogen BrownSteph MaceCharles LonglandDeirdre PearsonRoger FordMichael HindsonRoma HooperTricia LearyKathy JoyceJohn BurrSue WattsPaul HolthamHeather WilsonPaul CavadinoRichard MuirWendy DaleJudy SlinnMike WorthingtonMargaret GrantDeborah CowleyIan StevensBernard GallagherAlison FisherClaire FraserOlivia NortonAlex BraithwaiteChristine StephenMay Jacobson DeeganEmma WickenCharlotte StoryDominic AitkenHannah OxenhamLouise RuddUna ConveryEleanor Chiari

Diane Curry OBECath OhanlonLesley de BankeRuby MoshenskaCecilia AntoliniRoy WalmsleyMarilyne KubathGemma LappingDonnie SweeneyFiona PattersonBarry McMullanGeraldine Mc GuiganGareth EannettaOlwen LynerClare McGonagleValerie GardnerSusan HamiltonWilliam ArmstrongFrances McateerWilliam ClarkeNaomi DavisDarren BoyleShona MinsonJo MitchellNicola FurbankAislinn BrysonJoy HimsworthHelen EnglishJacqueline HamshawDearbhla HolohanUna FaheySara HydeClare MorrisonSara ImanianJim WatsonJohn LeetchTam BaillieHolly LowreyAzrini WahidinJohn Donmall-HIcksJanice Mccall

Croatia

MarkoMarićDaniela ŠincekKarla KucicTeaJelačaJasenaKnezRadolovićTamaraKatićKelavaNevenkaBilaćKatarina Krobot

Natalija NovakKristina BrlekSnježanaRaićLana PervanVirđinijaPerkovićBartoluzziNevia KrupljaninZoran KrupljaninMartinaPipićIvana DemarinNedaZubovićMihaljevićBarbaraKatavićAndrea CetinicKristinaPetrićJelena DunatoNenadBrgićAnaGoričkiIvan TancabelDanijelaBašić-PalkovićTamara RoncevicIvana ZanzeDanijelaŽagarMaja FlegoBosiljko DomazetIvana Korn VargaAna AlbrechtLidija KolarSandra TurkaljKlaudija CvetkoAnita BaranasicMirtaKlaričićAna RebacLinaĐulvatHelena IgnjaticZorana LamzaJasnaBelamarićSvjetlana VeseliSanja KosecMaja Gabelica SupljikaBranka StarcBruna ProfacaTanja JurinUna MikacMartina SedlarBlaževićSanjaSabinaŠimićŽeljkaProfacaMiranda NovakIva Marolt BanekIvan CrkvenacZeljko JurinNikolina MuckoIvanaĆosićPregrad

KristinaLučićAndrijanićAna MišeBernardicaFranjić-NađKatarina RobeliTinaSklepićLana HrgovanAgnieszka Kaldonek-CrnjakovicBrankaDragovićSnježanaJurčevićTanjaOpačakSandraNakićRadošKatarina CazarNikolina PristašJelena KendelGordanaFilipovićSanja VladovicMirna SlavicekLorena BrkicLidija TumirIvana RakLea BuljevicTomislavBuljevićMladen CulicLucijan Supljika GabelicaNatalija SvrtanIvanaSurjanMitrovićLjiljana VukotaDinka BujasJosipa BralicNada StancinBruno BuinacMirna FrancVera PilicarAndrea ModlyDusko ModlyIvica PrevarekJagoda ModlyIvanaSlavinićJelenaZelenbrzKvasničkaLucijaJančecStella GašparušDomagojUršićAndreaPujićIvaMandićMajaZovkoMandićMarina BSilvijaLasloVidakovićSonjaMiljkovićKharboutlyNinaBrožKristinaKovačevićStranskiJasenka CrnkovicAdriana Glavan

Ana Buneta

France

Elizabeth AyreMany YemClaudia VoggAlain BouregbaCaroline MassiasEmmanuel GallaudSandra CarlosOlivia WattsMaria VivasPaola CostaCatherine IancoJ HerrickLisa DavidsonFabrice LatoucheJerome ReeseNicolas PettyCyndy YemMalik BenfadelLaurianne FortKristen McGuinessZac Ben HamadPaulina MMaxwell MillerCarolyn BazziniOndine TavernierElisabeth FialonMathieu GREINERClemence DellangnolElodie DonineauxBruno BarraultRachel DelgadoAlbane ExertierSylvain DambrineElsa DujourdyHannah LynnSuzanne CrossAlbot Anne-EleanoreAline Galetto TeixeiraXavier RavezBernard HebantPhaly BoucherIsabelle TuboeufChristine MenardPhilippe UseilleNathalie da Silva CostaCécile LanoixBenoît TrullaNinon Dubourg

Kloe EtchamendyCatherine AlletManon BoucherIlkay MokhtariCamille MercierEugenia LlamasJavier MartinGiovanna MontagnaThierry Lewenberg-SturmCecile ManalMathilde TavernierJulien PitinomeAurore GallandMelody BaroniCarole BourgeoisSamira BendaifEtienne AubertCatherine RobertsBérangère RochetLara KauteFlorence GervaisPolina AtanasovaMarie LewenbergSara de MichelisElisabeth FaureAlexandra KeensNamrata Haribal

Czech Republic

MarkétaKovaříkováTerezaVašíčkováĽubicaTurzováEvaKašákováHelenaMasníkováZuzanaStibůrkováLeonaŠtěrbováMichaelaTejnorováSelma Muhic DizdarevicVáclavTrojanEvaVaškůjováKateřinaMatulováLukášPrskavecMarketa CudlinovaMarkétaMottlováAlenaDoušováMarkétaŠtechováMonikaBunžováDarkaBělohlávkováMilan ZachodilBarboraBerecováAnitaHomrová

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JanaLudvíkováLídaHasmanováJana Smiggels KavkovaKateřinaDoškováRoman KalendaBarbora LastovkovaVěraRoubalováKostlánováMilanRoháčBarboraPlockováMartinaKonvrzkováVěraBechyňováBlankaBurdováSylvieKrumlSingerováAlena SvejnohovaJanaHavigerováJan KalousMarkétaŽákováPavla HošpesMarie RihovaDanaVrabcováVeronika TymovaHelenaKunstováPavlaHradečnáJosef ZemekAnnaDosoudilováJanaRemenárováMilan BauerMartaNollováHelenaWeissováPavelBělohlávekEva VernerSandraNajmanováKateřinaJírováPetra SmidovaChristo BjalkovskiMarkétaFoltýnkováBlankaStudénkováJiříPivodaLenkaJeřábkováJosef BouskaLucieSoškováLudmilaSošková

Sweden

André SäkerCamilla HöglundLinda HedenberghLinda HertzmanInger Elovsson SohlmanSusanne VästmanAnna Ekberg

Niina KoivumaaGun LomanderLena von HackwitzDan JohanssonKristian GonzalezGhill BorgeforsCarina AgnarssonPernilla Svebo LindgrenKarolina HagegårdMikael GoodMonica SamuelssonLovisa SigfridssonMadelein LöfgrenLennart EngbergStefan StrandbergMartina BlombergssonGustav JagnerAnnika DavidssonAnne-Lie DietzLine FuchsBeatrice KarlssonPeter LindhAnders BlomAnna Karin BoqvistÅke KjellkvistPija CarlssonPetra WesterlingJohanna ZetterbergKarin HusbergAnette BerggrenLinda BorgAnnica ZetterholmChristina LarssonEva AgeborgUlla Schönberg-BerfenfeldtLena KallioMartin TuulseThaimi Lamonega BolanderRita ChristensenLena KarlssonWeronica WidercrantzKarin AlsénIrene Norin Vicki Bianchini

Netherlands

Rien TimmerMarc GroenendijkSandie LemmersPaula GeefshuysenHenk van der Beek

Maya van der MeijEls WijnbergerM Humanitas/Gezin in BalansVeerle RoozeEllis van DiggeleMenno van der WoudeJeanne van der WoudeMieke HoogstratenTerry AkinsAnja de BoerAleid Sperna WeilandRoselyne OudenampsenSija ReehoornWikje HeldVincent OpstalH. van KortenhofMarjoske KiersLeendert PlessiusJannie HuismanWillem KostelijkCees VerboomBarbara MalherbeDia VeldmanPW ZagerBianca ScholtenPatrick SeysChristine MeijerLeontien PeetersRia WolleswinkelSabine AtlaouiStephan EijdemsRob van MiddenMj CerfontaineRob PlantazGerben WierdaFemke HofsteeCatrien BijleveldAnnabelle ParkerAnaïs Cortez- ReinaRobert MahovicAnne-Marie SlotboomThomas MullerIngeborg CuppersEdith van MiddelkoopMarieke van Zwam

Switzerland

Stefan OlofssonMichael CarlosViviane SchekterLouise Wehrli

Claudia CampistolCéline MorisodLoraine KehrerCordelia HeldPerrette GonetLudovic BornandBenoit WinigerChristine CorthayValérie Choisy CarillatFlorence ZangasChristine HurlimannBéatrice GeissbuhlerAnne-Madeleine ReinmannSophie HurlimannDelia PellicciottaDaniel NeeserKimberley UrechMarie EmerySara ManettiAlexandre CarillatCamille GervaixJacqueline NordmannFernande PerretJesula MettelusOliver RobertsonYves JacksonJean-Luc GalettoVictor SanchezIsabelle MeyratDominique RiondelRamon PythoudRobert FavreLiliane Maury PasquierAriane SennEnrico CambiAnne-France Equey

Ireland

Larry de CleirFiona DonsonCiara ReynolsCaitriona McArdleEmily WalshLiz Daly ColhounJack HigginsJonathan PimTriona LenihanMichelle MartynCathal McCarthyLauren O’MalleyCatherine Ward-Gallagher

Emma KearneyPaul FlemingOrla MurphyEileen FindlayMary GaffneyLiam HerrickJohn SugrueSinead O’ConnorAine MckennaJane FormanHilary O’ShaughnessyMary NallyAlison O’KeeffeOrla McCaffreyNiamh CassidyJackie KerrRuth GallagherEmma McKinleySaoirse BradyAisling ParkesRoisin GavinTrish MannionSusanKennefickBernadette GroganFiona DuignanStacie Halligan

Belgium

Mafalda LealPhilippe SpriesterbachZaina Ait AhmedAnne FicetteNathalie MathieuAnne LemonnePaul WillemsPaulette KeutgenMarie RichardNancy KrassnikoffValentine MahieuRachel CallaertLaurette VankeerberghenFarida AarrassVincent MalempréeDidier van InnisMonique LermusiauxAnne VanderhoevenLiesbeth Manalis-SwennenMathieu NoëlJean-Claude VitouxVirginie TemmermanMaryse Bernaux

Nadine DelescaillePierre SchaveyTessa LavezziChantal RaëJana HainsworthGrazia TargaAriella de GennaroLilana KeithStephan DurviauxChristelle BornauwMarylene DelhaxheNikki SullingsKathy UvinRoxana Apostol

Germany

Eva-Verena KerwienHenriette HeimgaertnerDorothea KorbReinhard SievertIna MorgenrothMerle VoßSusanne BurkhardtBrigitte GraßMelanie MohmeSabine BrunsJustyna BieganskiSylvia StarkeClaudia GötzThomas WendlandThomas PeckelsenHeike ChristianPeggy MarxHilde KuglerKatrin FaensenMaraRohlfing-PhilippUschi GermerSimone KruckFrank BrechtStefan GruberArno LindenbergLena BohligChristine RasmussenNora RathmacherHedi RischStepanka BusuleanuKatharina DeteringClaudia di GirolamoRenate Neumann-HerlynAnnabell HatzCarla Fumagalli

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USA

Noah BodenRaphael BodenChris EbrahimiTehani BenjaminCatherine LooperRafiZaborEvan V. Angelo WattsAnne HipolitoDanielle FalkCameron RileyRobin LevineCatherine SimonJeffrey YuMarianne WilliamsBetty Ayre SimchesAyah MohamedAnne DonnellyMelanie RiedersAmelie van den BrinkTrevor ChristenMarina LutzGeoffrey CowardJane SiegelElizabeth JohnstoneElizabeth JohnstoneGalen BaughmanAmanda PatarraLaura AyreDaniel WilhelmLaura Ferreri

Australia

Michael LevyMelanie Field-Pimm Romy SameCatherine FlynnAnna ErikssonTess BartlettPaula Fernandex Patrick BurtonPatrizia Barbanotti

Norway

Kjersti HoldenAnne Berit Sandvik

Arild SjøvoldAnne Gullvik FroilandHelle BakkeLihong HuangHanne Hamsund

Spain

LluísFlaquerAngela BlowerLinda FarmerElias KastnerLola MartinThomas SheridanSandra Buxaderas

Malta

Ruth FarrugiaGeorge BusuttilTanya CaruanaIsabella MifsudCharles MiceliSefora Scicluna

Bulgaria

Fahredin FaredinLora LalovaMiglena BaldzhievaEmil Dimitrov

Greece

Vanessa ChriAlexandra ZachariadouTina Torronen

India

Aravindan SundarBetty smithRaja K R

Hungary

Maria HerczogAgnes KomuvesAgnes Lux

Cyprus

Leda KoursoumbaGeorgina Christou

New Caledonia

Sophie PecquetAgnès Delrieu

Finland

Lotta LehmusvaaraEeva Korpela

Luxembourg

Neza LipanjeHelene Schmitt

Bosnia

ValentinaPavlovićBiljana Babic

Mexico

Jean-Pierre LacorMiguelAngelVelázquezOrtega

Slovakia

Katarina HakulinovaAlenaVargová

South Africa

Lisa Marqua

New Zealand

Verna McFelin

Japan

Katie Le-Billon

Thailand

James Stevens

Turkey

Mustafa Dogan

Ukraine

Ronan Goggin

Portugal

Gloria Jólluskin

Singapore

Hoon Cho

San Marino

Marina Tamagnini

Poland

Marek Michalak

Mauritius

Ismail Bawamia

Lithuania

IlonaVitkauskaitė

Estonia

Ketlyn Kasemets

Canada

François Réginensi

Angola

João Paulo Kahilu dos Marcos