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Our Projects

All our projects, educational packages, resources and campaigns stem from either an artistic formation or result in an artistic outcome.

We choose to use art in the provision of education to ensure that when people take part in our campaigns, projects, and educational packages they are also undertaking therapy, healing. Most importantly we believe that art does not discriminate against people based on their literacy level. Teaching through art means that our learning is more accessible and very inclusive.

We believe in circular learning, meaning for people to learn they need education, empowerment and activism. Our projects and campaigns are all aimed at encouraging people, no matter what literacy level to learn about our areas of focus which are:

  • Human Rights

  • Eliminating Violence and Peaceful Conflict resolution

  • Sexual and Reproductive Health.

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We hope this showcase of projects and campaigns inspires you to support us or take part and join in the fun!

Learning Portal

We believe in free education in these areas for everyone, regardless of your literacy level so we’re building a learning portal to ensure you all have FREE access. It will include art-based activities aligned to objectives in the areas of Human Rights, Eliminating Gender-based violence and Bullying and Sexual and Reproductive Health Education.

It plans to feature:

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  • A safe space for children to explore and learn about these topics without having to encounter traumatic content

  • Age appropriate activities aligned to topics that will engage and teach children about our areas of focus

  • A space for people to contribute educational content and learn from peers through the generation and sharing of content in different artistic forms

  • An academic library for people to access or donate articles specific to topics related to our areas of focus

  • A resource library for teachers and parents to access good quality project methodologies and campaign materials to support teaching about these topics in an age-appropriate way.

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Become a Volunteer

Become a Volunteer

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We wouldn’t exist without the amazing volunteers who give us their skills and time to ensure we continue to grow and produce educational materials and resources for people in underdeveloped countries.

If you have some time and skills that you think could help us, join us today! Volunteering with us means you WILL make a difference to people’s lives around the world when it comes to accessing good quality education.

How to donate

How to donate

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Educacion Diversa an International Registered Not for Profit.

We are a community of volunteers from around the world who give time and skills to create educational resources. Most of our resources are available free of charge, however we do create products to sell to raise money to support projects on the ground in underdeveloped countries.

Our long term goal is to raise enough money in the future to build small schools in rural areas too!

Blog

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Our blog is an ongoing compilation of papers and articles written by volunteers and academics in which they share their knowledge and expereince in the hope it will help others access better opportunities.

Our blog is also used to showcase the talented volunteers from within our collective and provide them with a safe avenue to have a voice.

Why should we teach children about Sustainable Development Goals?

Why should we teach children about Sustainable Development Goals?

When kids learn about different Sustainable Development Goals and how they are interrelated, they develop a better understanding of the world. Learning about global challenges our community faces such as poverty, inequality and climate change, they become more...

The benefits of engaging men to eliminate GBV and the importance of their advocacy

The benefits of engaging men to eliminate GBV and the importance of their advocacy

In 1993, the United Nations (UN) General Assembly defined violence against women as “any act of gender-based violence that results in, or is likely to result in, physical, sexual or psychological harm or suffering to women” (United Nations, 1993). In real terms this...

How to talk to kids about body safety and consent

How to talk to kids about body safety and consent

Moreover, many parents and caregivers often wait until their children are older to talk about sexual consent. What they are missing on is the fact that sexual consent is not just in relation to intercourse. Waiting until your child is ready to become sexually active...

The story of Lydia María Cacho Rìbeiro

The story of Lydia María Cacho Rìbeiro

Lydia María Cacho Rìbeiro was born in 1963 in Mexico City. She became a journalist at 23 years old, specializing in gender issues and human rights. She is a feminist and a human rights activist who has been keen on defending human rights from an early age...

Violence Against Transgender Womxn+

Violence Against Transgender Womxn+

"Tolerance is respect, acceptance and appreciation of the rich diversity of our world's cultures, our forms of expression, and ways of being human." UNESCO's 1995 Declaration of Principles on Tolerance.