Here we look at youth-led development broadly. It brings together evidence, good practice, toolkits and evaluations from youth-led programmes from different organisations, and features articles, blog posts, creative media, case studies and research pieces written by young people active in the development sector.
Rio+20 was hailed as the long-overdue opportunity to restore intergenerational justice globally; it was meant to commit current generations to finally live within planetary boundaries. Its outcome has been called
Here you'll find all the latest news and opportunities for youth participation in the UK, Europe and around the world brought together by British Youth Council on Friday, Nov 30
Covering the only continent in the world with a significantly growing youth population – ‘in less than three generations, 41% of the world’s youth will be African’ & ‘by 2035,
Summarising an external evaluation of Restless Development Uganda’s Youth Empowerment Programme, this document presents an ‘innovative, cost-effective and sustainable’ youth-led peer education model to demonstrate that young people both can,
This toolkit aims to provide a resource that opens up the ‘development agenda’ conversation to hear the voices of young people; it looks to provide a means of sharing and
Activists for the rights of the disabled have recently criticized the Korean government for grouping disabled people into levels and determining their amount of assistance according to their level. Attendees
Last weeks Youth Level Panel event, facilitated by Restless Development, gave young people an opportunity to contribute to United Nations high-level discussions concerning the future of international development beyond 2015.
UN-Habitat’s I’m a City Changer Campaign challenges urbanites to contribute actively to creating ‘Good Cities for all’; aiming directly at ‘sensitizing and creating awareness among citizens on urban issues to
Global Changemakers exists as a world-wide youth network of social entrepreneurs, community activists and advocates between the ages of 16 and 25. Its self-stated mission is: “To empower youth to
Sitting in the shade under a thatched hut constructed in the middle of a searing hot African plain were six young warriors of the Pokot tribe. They were there taking