by Deborah Phelan | Mar 4, 2015 | Children, Climate Change, Global Health
Young Climate Change Mappers continue work through the end of this week, uploading geolocations and images as key contributions to UNICEF’s global digital chart highlighting climate change and disaster risk reduction throughout the world. They will come together...
by Deborah Phelan | Feb 28, 2015 | Children, Climate Change, Food Security, Global Health, Our Blog
The failure of government officials to adequately represent the necessity to actively involve youth within the framework of the Sustainble Development Goals (SDGs) is further fueling collaboration among numerous organizations championing the rights of youth to...
by Deborah Phelan | Feb 20, 2015 | Uncategorized
from Stanford Innovation Review By Dara Major, Betsy Dubovsky, & Brian Byrd A billion dollars is a lot of money. A billion dollars in damage is the US government’s benchmark for measuring the relative impact of natural disasters. In the United States alone, the...
by Deborah Phelan | Jan 30, 2015 | Children, Climate Change, Food Security, Global Health, Hunger, Our Blog
The United Nations launch of The World We Want calls on citizens everywhere to sign up and share their priorities to build “a collective vision that will be used directly by the United Nations and World Leaders to plan a new development agenda launching in 2015,...
by Deborah Phelan | Jan 18, 2015 | Children, Hunger
Children as Agents of Adaptation Educational Philosophy “We are hurtling towards a future where the gains being made for the world’s children are threatened and their health, well being, livelihoods and survival are compromised … despite being the least...