The Empathy Tree
Do you know what empathy is? It means to understand how people feel. Try drawing The Empathy Tree! It can help you learn how to better understand others and create a kinder world.
Do you know what empathy is? It means to understand how people feel. Try drawing The Empathy Tree! It can help you learn how to better understand others and create a kinder world.
Want to know how soap helps chase germs away? Try this easy experiment that can be done at home with simple household ingredients. Download the activity card for details and instructions.
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You can make a difference in the fight against germs and disease. By taking this pledge you promise to take all the safety actions every day to keep you and your family safe. Have your parents download and print the pledge. Then sign, take the pledge and post on the wall. Recite as often as
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Family Greetings Challenge Kids Safety Pledge Post-it and Clean-it Wash away the germ Be Safe: Words search Visit Kids Activity Kit: COVID-19 for more.
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A new IFRC report titled “Alone and Unsafe: Children, migration, and sexual and gender-based violence” details the elevated risk of sexual violence for unaccompanied and separated migrant children at every stage of their migratory path. The number of children migrating alone, the report estimates, included more than 300,000 in 2017 – a substantial increase over
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This resource guide, developed by the Global First Aid Reference Centre, is targeted to first aid program managers, first aid trainers and volunteers. Local organizations can use this guide to create new tools or to improve their existing first aid training material for children. Source: the Global First Aid Reference Centre
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In the rural communities of Guabito and Puente Blanco, located in Panama, children are helping spread the message about resilience. Thanks to the initiative from the Red Cross volunteers working in these communities, workshops are now adapted to include kids and share important messages with them in a fun way. Since 2013, the Red
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This report outlines the practical lessons learned by Plan International and Save the Children about child-centred community-based adaptation (CC-CBA) to climate change. It provides a snapshot of the organizations’ work across the Philippines and Vietnam and addresses five key themes: participatory approaches: ensuring children’s voices are heard in community-based adaptation building climate resilience mainstreaming CBA
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This educational comic for children and youth focuses on fire, issued as part of a series of A Road to Resilience in Southeast Asia comics covering 7 hazards (drought, earthquake, fire, flood, hygiene promotion, tsunami, typhoon and cyclones). The purpose of the series is to contribute to the preparedness for disasters among the youth in
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