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If I were a Child Rights Ambassador

Children and young people in some of the poorest and most violent countries in the world are being trained to be WCP Child Rights Ambassadors. How would your pupils carry out the job of being an ambassador?

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You me Equal Rights

Inspiration from stories about children’s collective struggle for gender equality.

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The Opinion Line on gender equality

How equal are we in our class and school? Find out using a classic exercise.

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Talking Chips

Talking chips as a method provides a structure for group dialogue, conversations and discussions that helps pupils express themselves and participate on equal terms.

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Girls’ rights under attack in Afghanistan

As girls and women in Afghanistan fear for their future under the Taliban regime in Afghanistan, use this activity to identify causes, effects and solutions linked to violations of girls’ rights in fragile states.

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Girls' Equal Rights

This step is about girl’s equal rights. Be inspired by girls and boys who are fighting for equal rights for girls. Learn about the issues and how you can create change in your local communites and in your country.

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Explore: Girls' equal rights

Do girls and boys in your family and community have equal rights and the same opportunities?

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Convention on the Rights of the Child

Convention on the Rights of the Child, simplified version.

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The Globe

An educational magazine with facts and stories from around the world.

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Step 2: Girls' equal rights

Quick guide to step 2 in the WCP Program.

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Facts about Girl’s Rights

All girls and boys share the same rights and should have opportunities to lead a decent life. This is stated in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. But what’s the situation like for you at home, at your school and in your free time? Are girls’ rights respected where you live?

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You Me Equal Rights

Stories and facts about girls' rights in West Africa.

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Child Rights & Girls’ Rights introduction (PPT)

Use this presentation in the classroom to introduce basic facts about Child Rights and Girls’ Rights.

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Xadreque fights for girls

“I had to start by changing my own behaviour and begin helping my sisters and respecting their rights,” says Xadreque, Mozambique.

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A day without school in Gambia

Nuima, 14, doesn’t go to school. Her family is too poor. Instead, her days are filled with chores.

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