Identifying challenges:  Children in Ecuador visit a bridge they identified as a safety concern during a community discussion and mapping session. Child participation See Plan’s projects in action
Survey says:  A girl in India surveys a woman as part of a social equity audit, learning the importance of fair distribution of relief assistance, transparency and accountability.
Youth politics:  A Honduran Youth Representative signs the Municipal Policy Statement on Youth presented to the Mayor and incorporated into the municipality's strategic plan.
Community mapping:  In Guinea Bissau, West Africa, children map and identify the strengths of their community, and its most pressing issues.
Know your rights:  In Guatemala, children attend a meeting to learn about their rights.
Rebuilding:  After the immediate crisis of Haiti’s earthquake had passed, Plan invited 1,000 children to participate in a post-disaster needs analysis to help shape the future of their country.
Building self-esteem:  Children at a camp in Honduras play games to learn about self-esteem and self-protection.
Making it count:  A Guatemalan boy votes for Youth Committee members who participate in government at the municipal level.
Youth journalism:  16-year-old Marius, a Plan-supported youth journalist, is interviewed by a television news program at the UN Conference on Climate Change .
Representing youth:  This youth group from a rural area in Colombia participated in a political campaign and won a seat on the Youth City Council.
Picturing awareness:  Children in India use cartoons in the local market to raise awareness on issues affecting them.
Rights out loud:  A Peruvian girl records a children's radio program where children talk openly about their rights, express their views, and conduct interviews.
Filming for change:  Members of a children's media club make use of their production skills to make a documentary about water issues in their community.
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Plan Ireland- Child Participation projects

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    Identifying challenges: Children in Ecuador visit a bridge they identified as a safety concern during a community discussion and mapping session. Child participation See Plan’s projects in action
  • 2.
    Survey says: A girl in India surveys a woman as part of a social equity audit, learning the importance of fair distribution of relief assistance, transparency and accountability.
  • 3.
    Youth politics: A Honduran Youth Representative signs the Municipal Policy Statement on Youth presented to the Mayor and incorporated into the municipality's strategic plan.
  • 4.
    Community mapping: In Guinea Bissau, West Africa, children map and identify the strengths of their community, and its most pressing issues.
  • 5.
    Know your rights: In Guatemala, children attend a meeting to learn about their rights.
  • 6.
    Rebuilding: Afterthe immediate crisis of Haiti’s earthquake had passed, Plan invited 1,000 children to participate in a post-disaster needs analysis to help shape the future of their country.
  • 7.
    Building self-esteem: Children at a camp in Honduras play games to learn about self-esteem and self-protection.
  • 8.
    Making it count: A Guatemalan boy votes for Youth Committee members who participate in government at the municipal level.
  • 9.
    Youth journalism: 16-year-old Marius, a Plan-supported youth journalist, is interviewed by a television news program at the UN Conference on Climate Change .
  • 10.
    Representing youth: This youth group from a rural area in Colombia participated in a political campaign and won a seat on the Youth City Council.
  • 11.
    Picturing awareness: Children in India use cartoons in the local market to raise awareness on issues affecting them.
  • 12.
    Rights out loud: A Peruvian girl records a children's radio program where children talk openly about their rights, express their views, and conduct interviews.
  • 13.
    Filming for change: Members of a children's media club make use of their production skills to make a documentary about water issues in their community.
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