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Katie Day

Games for Change (G4C) -- ENVIRONMENT - 0 views

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    A list of games related to: "Issues relating to human activities and the natural environment including resource use, pollution, climate change, energy use, ecology, nature conservation and sustainable development."
Katie Day

Games for Change (G4C) -- GLOBAL CONFLICT - 0 views

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    A list of games related to: "Wars and military actions between countries or regions spurred by geographic, religious, ethnic or other differences."
Katie Day

Games for Change (G4C) -- HUMAN RIGHTS - 0 views

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    A list of games related to:  "Universal rights to which every person is entitled, by a moral standard that stands above the laws of any individual nation."
Katie Day

Games for Change (G4C) -- POVERTY - 0 views

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    A list of games related to:  "The state of not having enough resources to secure basic needs such as adequate food, water, shelter or sanitary facilities. Populations in developing countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America are especially afflicted. "
Katie Day

YouTube - The United Nations: It's Your World - 0 views

  • This video reveals the scope and impact of the UNs work focusing principally on peace and security, development and human rights. It highlights the UNs role as a forum for united action for the common good, and for building partnerships to address problems that know no borders, like natural disasters and climate change.
Katie Day

YouTube - The role of the United Nations - 0 views

  • How do you view the role of the United Nations?Do you think the world needs the United Nations?Is the United Nations effective or does it need improvement?
Katie Day

YouTube - United Nations for kids - Episode 2 - 0 views

  • Created and directed by Andreas Sandre von Warburg, "United Nations for kids" is a short cartoon documentary about the UN and its mission. The second episode revolves around the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the role of the UN.
Katie Day

YouTube - United Nations for kids - Episode 1 - 0 views

  • Created and directed by Andreas Sandre von Warburg, "United Nations for kids" is a short cartoon documentary about the UN and its mission. The first episode is a general introduction and includes a little historical background and details on the principal bodies of the UN.
Katie Day

YouTube - UNICEF: Indigenous youth speak up for their rights 1 - 0 views

  • NEW YORK, USA, 23 April 2010 - Indigenous people have come from all over the world to New York this week to participate in the Ninth Session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues. At its own panel yesterday which was designed to explore issues specifically affecting children and adolescents UNICEF assembled a group that included Urapinã Pataxó 15, and Kãhu Pataxó, 19, WHO live in Pataxó de Coroa Vermelha, a small village in the Bahia region of north-eastern Brazil We want to ensure that cultural diversity and the rights of cultural expression are fully mainstreamed in our world. Its a challenge, said UNICEF Deputy Director of Policy and Practice Elizabeth Gibbons. She added that UNICEFs involvement in the past had been fragmentary and that the 20th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 2009 provided an important reminder of the urgency of these issues. In this video, Urapinã Pataxó, 15, describes the conditions in his village in Bahia, Brazil, that led to him becoming an activist for the rights of indigenous children and young peopl
Katie Day

WorldBeat - online magazine - 0 views

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    Cool online magazine for older kids...about children and girls access to education...
Katie Day

UN Day - factsheet -- Model UN and Citizenship: United Nations Association- UK - 0 views

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    PDF to download
Katie Day

Oxfam's Cool Planet for children - story chest - 0 views

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    photo stories of different children round the world 
Katie Day

Oxfam Education: Resources index | Your World, My World - 0 views

  • Children love learning from other children!  This resource helps pupils to explore their own lives – and the world around them – by looking at the lives of four children from around the world.  The stories of children from Ethiopia, Brazil, Russia, and India, allow discussion of themes such as ‘myself’, ‘helping out’, and ‘caring and sharing’.  The materials link with the Citizenship and PSHE/PSD/PSE frameworks for students aged 4–7.
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    For younger kids - explores the lives of four kids around the world...
Katie Day

Oxfam Education: Resources index | Mapping Our world - 0 views

  • This unique interactive website works with maps and globes to transform pupils’ understanding of the world. Winner of a Geographical Association Gold award and a BAFTA award for primary learning, Mapping Our World allows pupils to flatten a globe, turn a map into a globe, and merge different map projections. The nine structured activities come with teachers’ notes and are designed for whole class learning on an interactive whiteboard or PC. The website supports the Geography curriculum and is also ideal for bringing a global approach to Citizenship, PSE and ICT.
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    How maps affect our worldview - interactive whiteboard stuff
Keri-Lee Beasley

H2ouse.org : Tour - 1 views

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    Virtual tour of water saving house
Keri-Lee Beasley

Water.org » Water Facts - 2 views

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    Facts about water (great for presentations
Keri-Lee Beasley

The World's Water - 1 views

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    Getting good data on the many issues related to freshwater has long been a challenge. Here you will find data tables from the World's Water series, along with select content from the 2008-2009 edition.
Keri-Lee Beasley

UN-Water Statistics - Water Resources - 1 views

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    Water statistics website for Grade 3
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