Loading...

1 - No Poverty

ECPAT-USA

is part of international network of anti-trafficking organizations devoted to protect children and end their commercial sexual exploitation. Among its many programs ECPAT-USA works with schools to train students to be advocates in their communities, educating them on the facts, misconceptions and risks of trafficking. https://www.ecpatusa.org

Categories: Children Civil Society Gender Human Rights Poverty Social Justice Sustainable Development Goals Countries: United States Type: Website Grade Level High School Intermediate Professional
Life on Hold 
The short film Life on hold tells the everyday life of Omar, a 17 year old Somali living in a refugee camp situated at the Tunisian border. Since the 2011 war broke out, thousands of refugees from Somalia, Sudan and Eritrea who were living or transiting through Libya have been forced to find refuge in neighboring countries. They’re now awaiting in refugee camps at the Tunisian and Egyptian borders, unable to either leave or stay. 6:53
Categories: Children Type: Video
Bitter Seeds 
Bitter Seeds 2011, the 3rd in a trilogy by Teddy Bear Films, (the 2nd, China Blue 2008, investigated sweatshop conditions in the clothes we buy) is an emotionally powerful documentary that sheds light on the crisis in India created by Monsanto’s genetically engineered cotton, their false promises and ruthless monopolization. The result was that ¼ million farmers over a sixteen-year period committed suicide (approximately 1 every 30 minutes), most by drinking pesticide. This film, which has won multiple awards, was shown in the Human Rights Watch Film Festival in June, 2012, and is available on DVD. For screenings in theatres around the country see their website http://teddybearfilms.com
Categories: Globalization Social Justice Type: Film Tags Teddy Bear Films
Child Rights and Why They Matter 
This short course will transform and/or refresh your understanding of child rights and a child rights approach, introduce you to UNICEF’s mandate as it relates to child rights, and inspire you to apply a child rights lens to your everyday work and life. Topics include Advocacy, Child Protection, Inclusion
Categories: Children Type: Website Tags UNICEF
How Do You Rank Refugees?
 wrestles with the question ‘What makes an asylum seeker from Syria needier than one from Sudan?’ Addresses issues of choice when funds are inadequate. 
Categories: Refugees Countries: Jordan Syria Type: Article Tags The Atlantic