This is the general information site for Plan International. You can see how we work, where we work, what we do and what you can do to help us. You can also find all the information about our different campaigns.
The Plan Youth, Media and Development website is a website for youth and children. There is a media centre with videos, testimonies, music,… There is also a library with documentation about Plan activities and documentation on child rights and a media centre with projects from different regions and countries where Plan is active.
This is a link to some of the child participation work of Plan International. You can see some of the exciting work being done by children around the world to claim their rights and make there voices heard. You can also find information on our Youth Advisory Boards, if you want to get more involved with Plan’s work.
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Interactive and educational games on Europe and the European Union.
On this site you can play great games to learn more about the European Union in an interactive way. You also find colouring pictures and wallpapers. A great site for teachers and kids!
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Website with interesting links to all kind of youth-friendly information about the European Union.
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The European Youth Forum is made up of more than 90 national youth councils and non-governmental children and youth organisations and brings together tens of millions of young people from all over Europe, organised in order to represent their common interests. On their site you will find publications and information on their activities and see how they work.
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UNICEF is the United Nations agency responsible for child rights. Their website provides you with information on child rights, and more specific themes such as indigenous people rights, education, health, and the millennium development goals.
This website is also very interactive: you can play the ‘AYITI: the cost of life’ game where you take responsibility of a family of five in rural Haiti. You can participate in discussions and you can test your knowledge in quizzes about different topics!
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The Council of Europe is a group of 47 countries focusing on human rights and democracy. They take child rights very seriously and have a programme called ‘Building a Europe for and with children’ aiming to promote children’s rights and the protection of children from violence.
On their website you can find all the information and the activities on the programme.
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This is the web-site of the European Youth Parliament. You can see all their activities, how they work and how you can get involved.
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This site gives great examples of child-led youth councils in the EU. This site also provides youth forums, fun and games, information on media campaigns, events and a lot more!
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The site from the Children’s Commissioner for Wales offers games and quizzes on child rights and there are good explanation of what the Child Rights Convention contains.
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