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Acting Together to Achieve
Social and Environmental
Justice for All - 2020

Anyone who thinks that the only lesson to be learned was the need to improve what we were already doing, or to refine existing systems and regulations, is denying reality…

“Once this health crisis passes, our worst response would be to plunge even more deeply into a feverish consumerism and new forms of egotistic self-preservation. If only we might keep in mind all those elderly persons who died for lack of respirators, partly as a result of the dismantling, year after year, of health care systems…

“If we can accept the great principle that there are rights born of inalienable human dignity, we can rise to the challenge of envisaging a new humanity.” – Pope Francis in Fratelli Tutti


International Day of Peace
 

As we prepare to celebrate the 70th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, let us remember those leaving in violent-torn areas, in poverty and oppression.


Regional Youth Forum on Peace-building​
 

The forum involved 39 youth from Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Tanzania and Uganda, representing various organizations and networks, including the GNRC.

International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict: Part 1

International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict: Part 2​


Poem by REJADH SOMALIA
 

Inspire. Act. Change. - An Interfaith Guide to End Child Poverty​
 

Poverty Solutions 2017
 

Learn how GNRC–Tanzania is ending violence against children through its activities. #EndChildViolence

The Girl Effect: The clock is ticking

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The Girl Effect is about leveraging the unique potential of adolescent girls to end poverty for themselves, their families, their communities, their countries and the world.

To learn more visit http://www.girleffect.org/

Blood of Your Child
 

In December 2013, political infighting erupted into violence spreading across like wildfire in South Sudan. Almost 8 million people are in need of aid, and 4.6 million people are on the edge of starvation. Without peace, families will remain in hiding away from their homes and their land. Families will die from starvation, malnutrition and disease.

End Child Poverty: Fred Nyabera - direktor "END CHILD POVERTY" iz Kenije
 

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Fred Nyabera govori o susreti u Sarajevu i projektu kako smanjiti siromaštvo djece u svijetu – www.magazinplus.eu

End Child Poverty: Ismeta Begić - Predsjednica UŽ Mozaik za međureligijski dijalog
 

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Ismeta Begić govori o susreti u Sarajevu i projektu kako smanjiti siromaštvo djece u svijetu – www.magazinplus.eu


Arigatou International - All for Children

 

All for Children sums up our hopes and dreams and the partnerships we seek to build. All that we do, we do for children… and we work at it with all of our heart, because children deserve nothing less. We believe that all people share in a universal calling to care for all the children of our world, so all of the tools and approaches we offer are designed to bring people together—in all their wonderous diversity—to build a better world for children.

Stop Poverty​
 

35,000 children die every day as a result of poverty. This is a completely unnecessary travesty. Poverty is man-made and man can eradicate it. The official policy of Norway and the world as defined through the millennium goals is only the reduction, not eradication of poverty. Our goal must be to eradicate poverty!

Poverty Solutions 2012
 

India Poverty Solutions

Poverty Solutions 2012
 

Partnership of religious communities to reduce child poverty and violence against children: Part 2

Arigatou International’s Interfaith Initiative to End Child Poverty (End Child Poverty) and The Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC) in collaboration with the Somborski Edukativni Centar (SEC) co-hosted a Round Table at the Sombor Municipal Hall, Serbia on 28th July 2016.

Video courtesy of Somborski edukativni centar – SEC

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