Empowering young people to know their rights

Thu, 08/13/2015 - 15:01 -- Mel

The IN supported UNICEF-led Child Rights Launch Pad is an innovative approach to interactive learning that integrates an online gaming experience with off line sport and activity components all exploring and promoting different aspect of children’s rights and contributing to a healthy, active learning environment where children and young people are empowered to make informed decisions and enjoy new experiences. 

GUEST BLOG: Access and empowerment in Bangladesh

Mon, 01/19/2015 - 16:12 -- Mel

British Judo Chief Executive, Andrew Scoular, visited International Inspiration’s (IN) Access and Empowerment programme in Bangladesh last year to see how National Governing Bodies (NGBs) could learn from and share expertise with international development organisations. After his visit to the Centre for Rehabilitation of the Paralysed (CRP) – one of the most renowned community projects in Bangladesh - he saw first-hand the impact of their unique work and the similarities between Bangladeshi and British organisations.

Leading Through Example

Thu, 09/19/2013 - 10:27 -- Anonymous

In the next edition of the series looking back at the 4th Commonwealth Sports Development Conference in Glasgow, Scotland, we interviewed Sharon Museke, a National coordinator for the UK Sport backed Edusport initiative, Go Sisters.

In this fourth episode, Sharon describes what Go Sisters is about, how it is working towards the UN’s third Millennium Development Goal – promoting gender equity and empowerment – and how the programme uses the power of sport in Zambia…

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