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    Publication date
    2013-08-12
    Subject
    Education
    Gender
    Governance and citizenship
    Health
    Rights
    Keywords
    Capacity building
    Civil society
    Community building
    Discrimination
    Education financing
    Girls' education
    Health promotion
    Health systems
    Inequality
    Investment
    Local Government
    Maternal and child health
    Participation
    Social protection
    Youth
    Advocacy
    Campaigning
    SRHR
    MDGs
    Millenium Development Goals
    Sexual and reproductive health and rights
    HIV and AIDS
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    Country
    Niger
    
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    Publisher(s)
    Oxfam GB
    Series
    My Rights My Voice
    Document type
    Case study
    Description

    My Rights, My Voice is an innovative three-year global programme which aims to engage marginalised children and youth in their rights to health and education services in eight countries – Afghanistan, Georgia, Mali, Nepal, Niger, Pakistan, Tanzania and Viet Nam.

    Children and young people have huge potential to transform their lives and communities. With the right skills, support and opportunities they can be a driving force to break the cycle of poverty so many are born into. To help them achieve their potential, their rights to health and education must be fulfilled.

    Activities in each country are tailored to the specific contexts and conditions children and young people experience, but all come together in a wider global programme that inspires learning, innovation and sharing of experience. Working with children and young people, and those who influence their lives, My Rights, My Voice is empowering them to achieve lasting changes in policies, practices and beliefs, so their health and education needs are met – now and in the future.

    Delivered with our local partners, the project in Niger combines education and training for young people in the Tillabery region with community awareness-raising and national-level advocacy, so grassroots changes are reflected in policy change.

    Pages
    4
    ISBN
    978-1-78077-416-9
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/305545
    Additional Links
    http://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/my-rights-my-voice-niger-project-overview-305545
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