Children for Health and Design for Change
Design For Change (DFC) is a global movement designed to give young people an opportunity to express their own ideas for a better world
Design For Change (DFC) is a global movement designed to give young people an opportunity to express their own ideas for a better world
Many people and many children are taught about the importance of hand washing and handwashing with soap (for long enough – 20 seconds)
Here is a great case study by colleagues in Plan international in Sri Lanka about members of a children’s group in Galkadewala, Anuradhapura and
The Director of Children for Health, Clare Hanbury, prepared two sets of materials on children’s participation in child protection for Child to Child
The Story of Cholera is a four-minute animation covering cholera transmission, prevention, signs, and care in a simple and
The simple messages in this video on can easily be learned, collected and shared by older primary school aged children
am delighted to publish this guest post: Children and Young People – Making a Difference in Libya by Tom Shelton
Children as agents of change for Disaster Risk Reduction: Lessons from El Salvador and the Philippines
The new organisation Children for Health was launched in great style at the National Theatre in London on
News coming from the Congo, Zimbabwe, Afghanistan and many other troubled places in the world steels our determinatio
This 8.34 minute video from the Malaria Consortium shows a family getting insecticide treated malaria nets, using them correctly
Children for Health is working with The Children’s Radio Foundation to explore how young radio journalists can test health
Thanks to the generosity of Robin Hanbury-Tenison, we are able to use the exhibition space at the National Theatre in London