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Every child has the right to grow up healthy, educated and safe – regardless of race, gender or socioeconomic status. Systemic change to end racism is essential to achieving this vision. Follow the tips from Save the Children to start the conversation and be part of the change.
The way children understand the world evolves as they grow, but it’s never too late to talk to them about equality and racism. Check out UNICEF's tips with age-appropriate ways to start that conversation.
The guide is intended for use by key government education policy-makers, working with key stakeholders such as teachers and other educators, students, families, and community representatives. The guide could also assist development partners in facilitating a policy review process.
A set of documents developed by UNESCO related to inclusion and equity in education.
The Inclusive Education Resources and Toolkit is a resource and reference for all staff working in education programming to mainstream inclusion in their work.
These tips are designed to help parents/adults of all backgrounds talk to and guide their children about race early and often by lifting up age-appropriate activities that can be incorporated easily into your daily life.
Racism, xenophobia and intolerance are problems prevalent in all societies. But every day, each and every one of us can stand up against racial prejudice and intolerant attitudes. Check out this UN webpage and be a human rights champion!
We can all help to better identify and challenge racism – and reflect the Scouts values of care, integrity and respect – is if everybody has these conversations. Check out these tips from the UK Scout Association.
Do you want to know how to take action to end Gender-Based Violence? Watch this webinar with experts from UN Women to learn how you can make a difference.
Explore this chapter from the manual "Compass: Manual for Human Rights Education with Young people”, to learn more about key concepts, human rights issues relating to gender and sexuality, gender-based violence, gender and youth work, and more.