UNGEI - Educating girls The United Nations Girls’ Education Initiative... Read more is a worldwide partnership that works to narrow the gender gap in education by ensuring that by 2015, all children complete primary schooling...Less
Breathe In, Breathe Out Part of Greenpeace’s Ocean campaign Greed of Feed The Ecologist film unit uncovering the truth behind cheap Christmas salmon Hell for Leather Examines the shocking human and environmental cost... Read more of the leather trade in Southern Asia....Less Melting Point Exposing the extraordinary tactics... Read more being used to reframe concerned citizens engaging in their right to protest....Less Sick as a Pig A new strain of MRSA and its links with cheap meats from Northern Europe.... Read more The Ecologist Film Unit investigates....Less
Early to Bed-net WORLDbyte's film challenges the World Malaria Day views on eradicating Maleria The Human Ball Médecins Sans Frontières animated advert highlighting the AIDS epidemic Open Heart Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund
Arundhati Roy - We Anonymous video piece of a speech given by Arundhati Roy Barnardo’s - Hunting Exposing the unjustified and disturbing intolerance of children in the UK. Don’t Stop Me Now The Calais 'Jungle' and No Borders Camp
Mine Story of a sacred mountain reveals the hidden story of the remote Dongria Kondh tribe in India Tomas Nillson Swedish Designer and Animator Tomas Nillson takes a fresh look at children's favourite "Red Riding Hood"
Game of Life A film made as part of the MYSA project in Nairobi Kenya, highlighting AIDS awareness Miniature Earth Film about how the population would with only 100 people Not Just Boats What the Poplar docks marina means to its residents.
115 Million children in the world do not go to school. Most of them are girls. Think about it. Find out why.
The United Nations Girls' Education Initiative (UNGEI) was launched in April 2000 at the World Education Forum in Dakar by United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan. Its goal is to narrow the gender gap in primary and secondary education by 2005 and to ensure that by 2015, all children complete primary schooling, with girls and boys having equal access to all levels of education.
UNGEI, the EFA flagship for girls' education, is a partnership that embraces the United Nations system, governments, donor countries, non-governmental organizations, civil society, the private sector, and communities and families. UNGEI provides stakeholders with a platform for action and galvanizes their efforts to get girls in school.
You can find more information on their website at www.ungei.org