ICS update
The current phase of the ICS programme, delivered by VSO in partnership with Restless Development and Raleigh International, will come to its planned end in December 2020.
The current phase of the ICS programme, delivered by VSO in partnership with Restless Development and Raleigh International, will come to its planned end in December 2020.
We’ve joined Count Us In, a community of people and organisations taking practical steps to protect what they love from climate change.
Restless Development’s UK Director writes to The Times to highlight the work of Youth Against Misinformation.
Young people are reporting anti-vaccine misinformation but tech platforms are failing to remove it, finds a new report released by the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) and Restless Development.
As we celebrate this year’s International Youth Day, we find ourselves living in a new era of incredible resilience. Young people everywhere have been showing their resilience in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, supporting not just themselves but their communities too. These four stories of young people from the UK, Sierra Leone, Tanzania and …
As part of our Youth Against Misinformation campaign, in partnership with the Centre for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH), we have produced this report on social media’s role in misinformation.
Creating sustainable change through volunteering.
Has lockdown ruined your summer holiday plans? Well never fear, #TriThisAtHome is here! Running, walking or cycling from home, you can join thousands of people to virtually travel the world (that’s 40,075km!) to help those affected by covid-19. The kilometers you travel will count towards reaching some of the world’s most famous landmarks – from …
Over the past four months, as an expression of solidarity and youth power, the youth power panel have been bringing young people together from all over the world, to connect and share ideas around COVID-19. The idea is to support young people to meet with others around the world – others they wouldn’t typically have …