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Children's Climate Cards Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: Plan International These childrenโs climate cards provide a series of inspiring and interactive activities to engage children on the climate change agenda and call for climate action.
Gender Inequality and Early Childhood Development: A Review of the Linkages Year of publication: 2017 Corporate author: Plan International This paper aims to respond to the fact that Early Childhood Development initiatives and programmes, both internal and external, often appear to give limited attention to gender inequality and discrimination. Furthermore, initiatives to promote girlsโ rights and gender equality often pay little attention to early childhood, instead focusing on older girls and adolescents.
Engaging Girls, Boys and Youth as Active Citizens: Plan Internationalโs Position Paper Year of publication: 2020 Corporate author: Plan International This paper provides Plan Internationalโs position on the right to participate in public life, as well as analysis of: the legal and political framework; the impact of social and gender norms on participation; and specific issues in relation to political empowerment and active citizenship. This paper supports 100 Million Reasons, Plan Internationalโs 2017-2022 Global Strategy, in which supporting girls, boys and youth as active drivers of change is a main priority. It upholds our work in relation to the 2030 Agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals โ in particular Goals 5, 10 and 16. A number of high-level recommendations are included to guide advocacy.
Shaping Our Future: The Climate Challenge Corporate author: World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) These lesson plans and supporting resources have been developed for both primary and secondary to inspire and empower teachers and educators to tackle climate change. Resources include presentations, teacher notes and worksheets. For more details, please click the link below. 