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Video in the classroom

Videos bring the outside world into the classroom and create a more authentic learning experience, which lets learners connect theory to practice.

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Video: Rosi Gollmann, Germany

Through Rosi Gollmann’s campaign ‘No girl is unwanted’, 12,000 Indian baby girls who would otherwise have been killed at birth have been saved. Girls’ rights were strengthened and child marriage stopped.

Anna Molell

Video: Anna Mollell, Tanzania

Watch a video with Maasai child advocate Anna Mollel, fighting for children with disabilities and poor children in rural Tanzania.

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Video: Rachel Lloyd, USA

Rachel Lloyd and GEMS (Girls Educational and Mentoring Services) support hundreds of girls and young women in NYC, USA, every year. Girls are provided safe housing, help in getting an educa­tion and a job, counseling, legal support and love.

Girl with megaphone.

Video; Child Rights Ambassador Doris from Ghana

Meet brave and hard-working Child Rights Ambassador Doris, from Ghana.

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Video: My father was a poacher

Meet Blessing, 15, who has been forced to leave school and is afraid of being forced to marry after her father had to give up poaching in the nearby national park.

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Video: Stop the Climate Crisis & littering

The climate is in crisis and litter is part of the problem – harmful waste such as chemicals and plastics are spread on the ground and in lakes and seas.

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Video: Child Rights Ambassadors in Mozambique

Child Rights Ambassadors in Mozambique support their peers and inform local communities about children’s and girls’ rights.

Ann Skelton

Video: Ann Skelton, South Africa

Ann Skelton grew up under the violent Apartheid regime in South Africa. When she was 15 years old, black children her age who protested were being shot and jailed.

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Video: Ashok Dyalchand, India

Ashok Dyalchand fights against child marriage and for girls’ rights in rural India.

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Video: Gabriel Mejia Montoya

Father Gabriel has dedicated his life to helping the poor. He has faced several attempts on his life as a result of his work.

Guylande getting a kiss on the cheek by a young girl

Video: Guylande Mésadieu, Haiti

When Guylande saw all the children who were forced to live on the street or work as domestic slaves in Haiti, she and her friends set up the organization Zanmi Timoun, Children’s Friend.

Indira

Video: Indira Ranamagar, Nepal

Indira Ranamagar and her organisation Prisoners Assistance Nepal (PA) has rescued over a thousand children from cramped, dirty prisons.

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Video: John Wood, USA

John Wood quit his job as a manager at Microsoft to fulfil his dream: to fight poverty by giving children all over the world the chance to go to school.

James Kofi anan

Video: James Kofi Annan, Ghana

As a child, James Kofi Annan was trafficked and worked as a slave for seven years with a fisherman.

Kailash

Video: Kailash Satyarthi, India

Kailash Sathyarti risked his life many times in his dangerous struggle against child labour and slavery and for all children’s right to education.

Kimmie

Video: Kimmie Weeks, Liberia

While fleeing as a child in wartime Liberia, Kimmie Weeks almost died of cholera. There and then he pledged to spend his whole life helping disadvantaged children.

Malala

Video: Malala Yousafzai, Pakistan

Malala Yousafzai fights for girls’ right to education and a life of freedom, in Pakistan and around the world.

Murabasi

Video: Murhabazi Namegabe, Democratic Republic of Congo

Murhabazi Namegabe fights for child soldiers, girls who’ve been abused and other vulnerable children who have grown up in one of the worst wars in human history.

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Video: Nelson Mandela & Graca Machel, South Africa and Mozambique

Watch Nelson Mandela and Graça Machel in their nomination video from 2009, for becoming WCP Decade Child Rights Heroes.

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Video: Phymean Noun, Cambodia

Phymean Noun fights for children living in poverty, sometimes on rubbish tips, and those children’s right to an education.

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Video: Molly Melching, Senegal

Molly Melching and her organization Tostan fight for the rights of all children, especially girls, in West Africa.

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Video: Sompop Jantraka, Thailand

Sompop Jantraka grew up in poverty and started working at the age of six. Today, he has given thousands of poor children from throughout the Mekong Region protection and education.

Sakena Yacoobi with girls in the classroom, Afghanistan.

Video: Sakena Yacoobi, Afghanistan

Sakena Yacoobi has fought her whole life to fulfil Afghan children‘s and women’s right to education, healthcare and to learn about their rights.

Dunga mothers

Video: Dunga Mothers, Kenya

The Dunga Mothers fight for the rights of children with HIV/Aids and supports children who have lost their parents to AIDS in villages in the Kisumu area in Kenya .

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Video: Valeriu Nicolae, Romania

Valeriu Nicolae grew up in poverty and was discriminated against because he was Roma. Now he fights for the equal rights of all poor children who suffer discrimination.

Man and young inmate sitting talking on plastic chairs under fluorescent lights.

Video: Javier Stauring, USA

Javier Stauring works with children in prison and victims of violent crime to bring justice for children and families through reconciliation and dialogue, instead of through punishment and revenge.

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Video: Spès Nihangaza, Burundi

When Spès Nihangaza and her sister Caritas were growing up they were taught to help the sick and the weak. Now, she has worked for over 25 years to help Burundi’s orphaned and most vulnerable children.

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Video: A changemaker in Ghana

Doris, a young girl from Ghana, talks about her life and how she uses the World's Children's Prize Program to empower other children.

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Fighting for Child Rights in Cameroon

Watch how children in Cameroun are empowered as changemakers for a better world through the World’s Children’s Prize Program.

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Video: Girls fight sexual abuse in Mozambique

Girls fight for equal rights and against sexual predators in their own schools.

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Video: Child Rights Ambassadors in Myanmar

Learn how children in remote villages in Myanmar/Burma fight for Child Rights and Democracy.

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Video: Cycling towards my dream in Zimbabwe

Amakuelo wants to protect children, animals and nature against wildlife crime.

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Video: Paulo the poacher has had enough

Paulo quit school at the age of 13 and started hunting full-time. It felt pointless carrying on at school, because there aren’t any jobs where he lives.

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Video: Fight for Filipino children

A young Child Rights champion from the Phillippines speaks up!

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Video: Loves wildlife, hates poaching

Many of the boys in Luis village don’t go to school. They poach instead.

Children during the Round the Globe Run in Zimbabwe.

Video: Round the Globe in Zimbabwe

Children in Zimbabwe stand up for their rights and the Global Goals.

Children in Östersund, Sweden, in a long line, on skis.

Video: Round the Globe on skis

Kids in Sweden stand up for their rights and the Global Goals on skis!

Children getting ready for litter picking.

Video: Climate action on No Litter Day

Kids acting for the climate and against littering.

Kim and Hassan, girl and boy, 13, face the camera, wearing their school uniforms.

The Story of the WCP Program

Kim and Hassan in Zimbabwe guide you to the WCP Program!

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