National Youth Rights Association - America's largest and most successful youth rights organization. NYRA supports rights for all youth including lowering the drinking age, lowering the voting age, repealing curfews, and combating age discrimination.
UK network committed to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Supports the rights of children to have their views on educational issues which affect them considered within the family, within schools and at national level.
Organization dedicated to protecting and advancing the legal civil rights of youth; opposes voting age restrictions, curfews, and others laws which it considers age discrimination.
A web resource that brings attention to the human rights of young people, with a focus on educating the public about overlooked forms of child maltreatment such as corporal punishment and detrimental schooling.
Initiated on an experimental basis in 1991 by the Family Planning Association of Pakistan with assistance from UNICEF to address the needs of adolescent girls from rural and urban low-income families.
The Freechild Project has developed the SNAYR to study the implications, impacts, and outcomes of the youth rights movement. Includes information and history on the rights and issues facing youth, rights of students in schools, advancing the rights of youth, youth suffrage, the liberation of youth, addressing adultism, and a unique self-guided research library.
Project sponsored by the Wisconsin ACLU that promotes youth civic involvement, particularly on issues of social justice and youth issues such as curfews and students' free speech.
Through trainings, workshops, and publications, Youth on Board prepares youth to be leaders and decision-makers in their communities and strengthens relationships between young people and adults.
Youth Rights Media is an organization dedicated to making youth aware of their rights in difficult situations. YRM uses video based, peer-taught, presentations created by law students, to get its message across.
Campaigns for youth rights in the UK. Includes issue papers on areas of concern such as curfews, Anti Social Behaviour Orders (ASBOs), ADHD, and unjust treatment of young offenders.