Links to websites who promote Equality and Community
Quaker Peace and Social Witness
From disarmement and noviolence to Trade, Aid and Development and much, much more don't forget to stop by on the pages of Peace and Social Witness
UNICEF
Do you have something to say about issues affecting Children and Young People, both at home and around the world, then check out the Speak Out area of the International UNICEF website and have your say and hear what others have to say. You can also take the opportunity to Explore issues facing young people around the world. Find out how you can respond to this in the Take Action area of the website.
"Too often, children and young people are seen as part of the problem. Too often, it's children and young people who suffer the most because of the world's problems. Youth Voice exists to help you to become part of the solution. It's time to change the world for children. In your words. In your way.
You have the right to have your say about decisions that affect you, and to have your opinions taken into account. Your voice matters. Youth Voice can help you to get heard by decision makers, the media and the rest of the world. UNICEF UK Youth Voice works in the UK to defend children's rights everywhere."
Action Aid
Action Aid Space is "ActionAid's creative campaigning network. We give people the chance to campaign on global issues that keep people poor."
You could also stop and have a look at The world is watching a reminder to G8 leaders that the world is watching until there is universal access to AIDS treatment.
Diversity and Dialogue
Diversity and Dialogue has been working to build better understanding between young people with different beliefs and from different communities since September 2004. The project develops ways to promote dialogue amongst young people and gets them talking about their beliefs and values. Diversity and Dialouge engage young people in local, global and political issues and then challenge them to work together for positive change. Find out what happened at an event for Young Londoners to address religion and diversity in the city in the news section
