Search results with tag "Advocating"
The Paris Agreement - UNICEF
www.unicef.orgadvocating and taking action. Our goal is to share clear, concise, easily ... to adolescents and young people between 15 and 24 years old. 0 to 17 10 to 19 15 to 24 10 to 24 We, as young people, are agents of These are: change in different sections of society. We are not being left behind in climate action: our voices are being increasingly ...
An Introduction to Advocacy
wikiciv.org.rsadvocating itself can open new spaces for participation in the ... Wherever change needs to occur, advocacy has a role to play. Whether ... distribution of contraceptives to adolescents. In early 1990, the Center for the Study of Adolescence (CSA) was established to conduct
Skills for Health
www.who.inthealthy environments – advocating, for example, for a tobacco-free school or community. Schools have an important role to play in equipping children with the knowledge, attitudes, and skills they need to protect their health. Skills-based health education is part of the FRESH framework (Focusing Resources on Effective School Health), proposed and
Page 3 of 17 - ASACP | Association of Sites Advocating ...
www.asacp.orgPage 4 of 17 5042 WILSHIRE BLVD # 540, LOS ANGELES CA 90036-4305, PHONE: +1 323-965-1400 EMAIL: joan @ asacp.org
ADVOCATING FOR CHANGE Write to your legislators
www.treatmentadvocacycenter.orgPlease forward a copy of your letter to The Treatment Advocacy Center – via fax (703 294 6010), email (info@treatmentadvocacycenter.org), or regular mail (200 N. Glebe Road, Ste. 730, Arlington, VA 22203). This helps us in our efforts to change the law. EXAMPLE LETTER See page 3 for sample. NOTE: This letter is only an example.
Advocating for Change for Adolescents!
www.who.intDeliver. Since the initial launch of the toolkit, the global community has made strides in acknowledging and supporting its underlying ethos: young people are powerful agents of change. With increased access to tools and resources, young people can work to achieve gender equality, the unique needs of adolescents, health for all, and