Advancing the child protection system in Ghana: One-Stop-Centers for survivors of child violence
World Future Council’s consultant on child protection Ramana Shareef travels to Ghana to further advance the One-Stop-Centre model with key stakeholders.
On the occasion of World Children’s Day, the Word Future Council demands: Protect children from hazardous chemicals
On the occasion of the anniversary of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child on 20 November 2020, the World Future Council warns that the rights of children embedded in the Convention are still not realized everywhere and that the health of girls and boys in particular is endangered by environmental pollution, climate change and hazardous chemicals.
Press Release: WFC goes Youth:Present
Youth:Present offers young people the possibility to discuss global problems, participate in political decision making and provide solutions.
Reinforcing the European Youth Employment Policy through the European Green Deal
Reinforcing the European Youth Employment Policy through the European Green Deal:
In many respects, the world is facing an unprecedented crisis. At the same time, the world is on the brink of a new dawn.
Press Release – European Youth Award
The winner of a new award for youth action on climate, peace and disarmament, the Peace and Climate action of European Youth (PACEY) Award, will be announced on January 9, 2020
PR: Future Policy Award 2019 crowns eight best policies
Policies from Rwanda, Estonia, Scotland, Nepal, South Africa, Europe, Los Angeles and Senegal are this year’s winners of the “Oscar for best policies”
Press Release: Solutions for scaling up agroecology exist
Impactful policies empowering young people for a fair and sustainable future shortlisted for international award. Candidates come from Estonia, Europe, Nepal, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, United Kingdom and United States.
FPA 2019: Champions in empowering young people: Shortlist out now
Impactful policies empowering young people for a fair and sustainable future shortlisted for international award. Candidates come from Estonia, Europe, Nepal, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, United Kingdom and United States.