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Advocacy Materials
Advocacy Materials | 2017

Faces: How I survived being bullied

Launched in 2017 by Japan’s public broadcaster NHK, FACES: How I Survived being Bullied is an international project led by a group of public media organizations which aims to fight against bullying on a global scale.

Audiovisual Materials
Audiovisual Materials | 2017

Radio script for drug and substance abuse (Level 3 : Title of programme: drug and substance abuse among youth in Kenya

The radio script is a departure from the usual kind of radio lessons in the life-skills programme. Here in a panel discussion, a team of people, including four young people and a medical expert, are brought together to discuss the various issues that form the themes of this material.

Audiovisual Materials
Audiovisual Materials | 2017

School-related gender-based violence webinar

This webinar explored tools and approaches for preventing, measuring, monitoring and responding to school-related gender-based violence, based on evidence and country experience.

Audiovisual Materials
Audiovisual Materials | 2001

Respect my right to be responsible

The poster is meant to encourage the youth serving professional, health care provider, educator, parent, policy maker and youth activist to join with advocate's efforts to change the way society deals with adolescent reproductive and sexual health.

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