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Earlier this year, a group of young migrants took action against bullying in their college in London, as part of our Hearing All Voices project.
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Earlier this year, a group of young migrants took action against bullying in their college in London, as part of our Hearing All Voices project.
Our copyright free resources are now available for download in English, Spanish and French. They include: manuals for trainers and facilitators; activity guides for adults and children; and storybooks. They address a range of thematic areas, including (but not limited to) education, health, hygiene, nutrition and life-skills.
Five of our partners from Eastern Africa and Eastern Europe participated in CATS-Children as Actors for Transforming Society at the end of July 2015. For one week they exchanged views and discussed the ins and outs of children’s participation with children, young people and other child rights practitioners from around the world.
The is a recap of the lessons learnt from the team of the Safer Internet Center at CATS. They follow the conference’s rights-based approach to present their experiences through the rights they enjoyed during the CATS 2015 week.
The third edition of CATS – Children as Actors for Transforming Society – is soon upon us. This year the Caux Palace is welcoming 315 participants, including 168 under-25s, for a programme more participatory than ever, full of space for sharing experiences of children’s participation and debating issues of children’s rights.
Last month a group of eight international organisations published an advocacy paper stressing the need for child-sensitive accountability of the post-2015 framework. Unicef, Plan International, WorldVision, Children International, Save the Children, SOS Children’s Villages, ChildFund and Child to Child joined forces to call on governments to involve children and young people in their accountability mechanisms and value their opinions on all matters which affect them.
We are delighted to announce that our educational radio programme has been approved by the Sierra Leonean government last month and has now aired on radio channels in Kailahun.
On June 11-12, 2015 in Cuenca, Ecuador the Centro Niño-a-Niño (Child to Child Centre) will be hosting a seminar-workshop to share its new educational toolkit on Educational Knapsack: Student Health and the Microbial World.