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The Interfaith Council on Ethics Education for Children is an initiative of the Arigatou Foundation to promote value-based and quality education for children and young people within the framework of the child’s right to education, as stated in the UN Convention of the Rights of the Child.
The Interfaith Council cooperates with United Nations agencies and NGOs, as well as provides resources and support to the work done by the Global Network of Religions for Children, GNRC, in different parts of the world.
Since the First Forum of the GNRC in 2000, GNRC members have organized projects related to ethics education in their countries. Various initiatives and actions have been recently taken at regional, national and local levels, with the support of the Interfaith Council, in order to respond to the ethical challenges that children face. Not only adults but also children are important actors in moving ahead with these initiatives in each region. Here is a brief overview of GNRC ethics education activities in six world regions over the last year.
To read more about the ethics education initiatives, click on each region: Africa, Arab countries, Central Asia and Caucasus, Europe, Israel, Latin America and the Caribbean and South Asia.