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COP25: join the Declaration on Children, Youth and Climate Action

Environment
In 2019, leaders from all around the world took part in the 25th Conference Of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), also known as COP25, to discuss and take action on climate change. A group of governments joined youth activists in Madrid, Spain, to sign an Intergovernmental Declaration on Children, Youth and Climate Action. Representing an historic step forward, the governments of Chile, Costa Rica, Fiji, Luxembourg, Monaco, Mexico, Nigeria, Peru, Uruguay, Sweden, Slovenia and Spain have signed the Declaration. They united around a strong...
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From the #MeToo movement to debates about gender: 5 stories you really liked on Voices of Youth in 2019

Culture
This year you have written, read, liked, commented or shared hundreds of blog posts, poems, sparks and other content on Voices of Youth and our social media channels. And we want to thank you for that! We invite you to check again some of the most read, commented or shared articles that were published by youth voices in our web in 2019. But first, help us do better next year by answering this poll:
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Take action on children’s rights

Human Rights
Children’s lives should be filled with health, learning, protection, love, joy and play. To do just that, world leaders made a commitment to the world’s children by adopting the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 30 years ago. It’s the most widely ratified human rights treaty in history and has helped transform children’s lives around the world. But still, not every child gets to enjoy a full childhood. Too many childhoods are cut short. It is up to our generation to demand that leaders from government, business and communities fulfil their commitments and take action for...

VOY Short Filmmaking Workshops: Instructor's Manual

Film & Video
This manual is intended for educators and youth group facilitators planning to conduct short filmmaking workshops with adolescents and youth using smartphones. It is accompanied by the participants' workbook. Video tutorials are also available: 1. Plan it 2. Film it 3. Cut it 4. Share it
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Take action to stop cyberbullying - and stay safe online!

Violence & Conflict
Far too many children around the world experience violence – often in places where they should feel safe. In a digital world, the violence that children face in their homes, schools and communities is often amplified through SMS messages, pictures, videos, email, chat and social media. The consequences of cyberbullying can be devastating... and youth is taking action to stop it! Discover stories from youth bloggers around the world and learn how to report abuse in our resources section below. And check this UNICEF site to learn more about cyberbullying and how to stop it. Want to share your...

How to make your own film (1/4)

Film & Video
Learn how to make your own short film about the issues that you care about - with your smartphone. This is Part 1. View Parts 2, 3, and 4. A workshop instructor's manual and participant workbook are also available.

How to make your own film (2/4)

Film & Video
Learn how to make your own short film about the issues that you care about - with your smartphone. This is Part 2. View Parts 1, 3, and 4. A workshop instructor's manual and participant workbook are also available.

How to make your own film (3/4)

Film & Video
Learn how to make your own short film about the issues that you care about - with your smartphone. This is Part 3. View Parts 1, 2, and 4. A workshop instructor's manual and participant workbook are also available.

How to make your own film (4/4)

Film & Video
Learn how to make your own short film about the issues that you care about - with your smartphone. This is Part 4. View Parts 1, 2, and 3. A workshop instructor's manual and participant workbook are also available.

Child Friendly Cities - Child and Youth Manifesto

Advocacy
Photo credit: UNICEF/Wogram What would child-friendly cities look like, if children were mayors? Check this Child and Youth Manifesto, a document that reflects the words and expressions of the children and young people, to find out. The Child Friendly Cities Initiative (CFCI) Child and Youth Advisory Board, consisting of almost 70 children and young people from around the world, shared this Manifesto and their recommendations with mayors and local leaders at a Summit in the German city of Cologne on 18 October 2019. Read the manifesto here (pdf) También disponible en español What would your...
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Studying at home due to coronavirus? This is how young people around the world are keeping their mood up

Education
As the world is fighting against the COVID-19 outbreak, more than 130 countries have now closed schools nationwide, impacting nearly 80% of students globally. This is unprecedented; the world has never seen this many children out of school at the same time. In a situation like this it is normal to feel sad, worried, confused, scared or angry. Learn how students in the affected countries keep learning and stay positive in times of uncertainty. Have you also been affected by school closures? Are you staying home due to quarantines? Share your story with Voices of Youth on social media, using the...
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Studying at home due to coronavirus? (test)

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Three youth activists fighting pneumonia, the “forgotten” epidemic

Health
Pneumonia kills more children than any other infection, claiming the lives of over 800,000 children under five every year, many of them newborn babies. Despite this, progress on reducing pneumonia deaths is significantly slower than other major killers of children, like Malaria or diarrhoea. However, youth around the world are fighting to end this “forgotten” epidemic. Meet three young leaders taking part in the Global Forum on Childhood Pneumonia, in Barcelona, and learn how YOU can get involved. Follow us on Twitter to know more about the participation of youth in the fight against pneumonia...
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COVID-19 and youth mental health

Health
Feeling sad, stressed or angry while coping with COVID-19 is normal. It's not only the fear and anxiety about the coronavirus disease but also being away from schools, friends and relatives. Adjusting to new ways of learning and working is hard. But guess what? You are not alone. Discover the stories, illustrations and messages of support shared by the Voices of Youth community around the world... and share yours! We are in this together.
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To prevent COVID19, Children wash their hands with soap at a UNICEF-supported learning centre in Bangladesh

Take action and help fight COVID-19

Health
All around the world, people are taking necessary steps to protect themselves and their families from the new coronavirus disease (COVID-19), to support their communities, and prevent the spread of the outbreak. And your help matters. As a volunteer, club member, young advocate, young reporter or concerned citizen we know that you are passionate about making the world a better place for children. Many of you are probably already taking action to prevent the spread of COVID-19! Inspired by the actions of young people across the world we’ve compiled a set of actions that anyone can take to join...
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How to take care of yourself during stressful times

Health
The coronavirus (COVID-19) has made the world pretty different right now. If you’re feeling overwhelmed or stressed by it all, be assured that this is a normal response. But it does mean that you need to make sure you look after your mental health. Here are some tips to take care of yourself, learn to navigate through tough times at home while you spend more time with family, and become problem solvers to overcome the challenges, big and small, that we all face in our lives.
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Your World, Reimagined

Personal growth
The COVID-19 crisis is a children rights crisis. For many young people, the costs of the coronavirus pandemic may persist throughout their lives: from the challenges of having their education disrupted to the anxiety of not knowing if they will be able to attend graduation ceremonies or find their first job. In these times it is normal to feel you are no longer in control of your future, and to be uncertain about your next steps in life. We must listen to young people and work alongside them to design a better future. To Reimagine it. Voices of Youth invites you to REIMAGINE the world you want...

The Lazy Person's Guide to Saving the World

Advocacy
End extreme poverty. Fight inequality and injustice. Fix climate change. Whoa. The Sustainable Development Goals are important, world-changing objectives that will require cooperation among governments, international organizations and world leaders. It seems impossible that the average person can make an impact. Should you just give up? No! Change starts with you. Seriously. Every human on earth—even the most indifferent, laziest person among us—is part of the solution. Fortunately, there are some easy things we can adopt into our routines that, if we all do it, will make a big difference...

Adolescent Kit for Expression and Innovation

Advocacy
While schools and other institutions are planning phased openings soon, disruptions are likely to continue for some time to come, emphasizing the need for remote learning and expression opportunities for adolescents. Providing adolescents with such opportunities to build healthy and positive relationships with their peers, friends and family members is an important priority for adolescents’ mental health during lockdowns. Check this package of activities that can be self-administered to promote psychosocial wellbeing and learn new skills in times of stress and while staying at home. The target...

How to do digital advocacy

Advocacy
A simple step-by-step guide on developing a digital advocacy campaign.

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