The UK brings young people to the forefront of its development work with the DFID Youth Agenda. The Department of International Development (DFID)’s Youth Agenda, announced this month, [...]
PCI trustee and co-founder David Woollcombe’s guest blog on the COP21 Paris Climate Conference. The first part of this blog is an introduction to the issues and the tests which NGOs have [...]
Climate change and employment. It means turning a risk into an opportunity. That is the new approach of the International Labour Organization (ILO). Guest blogger Barbara Kulaga has more. Past [...]
The post-2015 development agenda, notes guest blogger Micheal Nelson Byaruhanga, works to achieve human rights for all people, but it must ensure that people understand their rights, too. The [...]
Climate change is one of the most serious public policy debates across the globe, and its effects, such as the relation between climate change and youth migration in Nepal, is worthy of [...]
The UN’s Millennium Development Goals and Sustainable Development Goals (MDGs and SDGs) are fundamental to global development. But what are they? And how did they come about? In the year 2000, a [...]
“I graduated with a Master’s degree in geography from the Abomey-Calavi University of Benin in 2010. After several unsuccessful job applications, I decided to create my own business. Thus, [...]
‘We want three things. We want to be free. We want to be able to live a normal life. We want peace. Is that too much to ask?’ asks the manifesto of Gaza Youth Breaks Out (GYBO). A [...]
This is the first instalment of Peace Child’s Effective Practice Guide blog series. In this post, we’ll get swept up in ‘Euforia‘, a Switzerland-based initiative that has [...]
The International Labour Organisation (ILO), an arm of the UN, conducted its first truly comprehensive report on forced labour. Its conclusions revealed a massive, multibillion-dollar industry [...]