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In the summer of 2007, two groups of teenagers aged 14 to 19 from the London Borough of Newham participated in a unique experience: assisted by video artists and historians, the teenagers uncovered sites related to historical racism and anti-racism in the West India...Child Rights, Health, Infographic, International Day, Sanitation, Video, Water
Part of our special focus for World Water...
Child Labour, Child Rights, Infographic, International Day, Sanitation, Video, Water
Part of our special focus for World Water...Child Labour, Child Rights, International Day, Video, Water
“It’s hard to imagine girls around the world have to do this every day.” This summer, a group of London schoolgirls came a step closer to experiencing what life is like for girls in the developing world, as they recreated the arduous task of collecting water. “At 5am...
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In countries where they are lacking, clean water and toilets have the power to transform whole communities. But nobody feels the benefits more than those most affected by a lack of access: girls. Find out more about the Change the Record campaign. Part of our special...Child Rights, Diversity, News, Poverty, Sanitation, Social Enterprise, Website
In Kenya, the banana plant has played an important role in society, including in marriage rituals and for the healing of wounds. In Kisii, a community in the west of the country, banana leaves are laid out to point towards a location for slaughtering a bull in ekemano...