Diana Ringe Krogh, Head of LEGO Collaboration and Social Ventures at the LEGO Foundation, said: “We aim to build a future in which learning through play empowers all children to become creative, engaged, life-long learners. Parents, who are their children’s first playmate, are fundamental t...
Diana Ringe Krogh, Head of LEGO Collaboration and Social Ventures at the LEGO Foundation, said: “We aim to build a future in which learning through play empowers all children to become creative, engaged, life-long learners. Parents, who are their children’s first playmate, are fundamental t...
The LEGO Foundation aims to inspire and develop the builders of tomorrow; a mission that it shares with the LEGO Group. The LEGO Foundation is dedicated to building a future where learning through play empowers children to become creative, engaged, lifelong learners. Its work is about re-defini...
education,child protection and welfare.More specifically,these programmes also look to address issues related to maternal and child health,child-friendly schools,and early childhood development.Your kind support will be used to help Chinese children to meet their most urgent needs through our projects....
UNICEF commissioned the University of Melbourne's Nossal Institute for Global Health to develop and deliver a pilot blended HSS program, involving 60 hours of online learning and 2 weeks of face-to-face teaching over a 6-month period. To assess the extent to which the HSS program had built ...
we are working globally to incorporate mental health considerations into every area of policymaking. Think of it as a thread that runs through the fabric of all our social structures. It affects not just their psychological well-being but also their learning, their development, and their capaci...
‘Innovation’. This theme was prevalent throughout the summit, from student-led peer talks on our own social impact projects to getting hands-on learning in the Houston food bank. Additionally, we got to listen to lectures by UNICEF and Generation Global representatives from a range of ...
support their mental health and respond in times of crisis, so they can get back to learning when schools are destroyed. It could also help provide vaccines to prevent common childhood diseases such as measles, so that children around the world can grow up happy, healthy and able to play. ...
the world. The program, developed in collaboration with UNICEF and PLAY international with support from the French National Olympic Committee (CNOSF), is known as “Playdagogie – values of Olympism” and uses sport and Olympic values as a learning tool to encourage social development in children...
A priority of the partnership with F1 will be to improve digital access through the expansion of UNICEF’s Learning Passport It is estimated that F1’s support over the next three years could help an estimated 6.5 million children from vulnerable and marginalised communi...