UNICEF
Gender Policy and Action Plan
As part of a long-term partnership with Collective Impact, Chelsea and her colleagues drove a year-long consultative process to develop and refine a new Gender Policy and Action Plan for the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). The new Gender Policy and Action Plan recognizes children and adolescents of all gender identities, gender expressions, sexual orientations, and sex characteristics as equals; and calls for a world that has eliminated and healed from the generational legacies of discrimination of all kinds.
Pushing the Boundary
See Chelsea present her initial research for this article in the video below.
Building Shared Values
Exploring What Works for Girls
Creating a More Inclusive World
Promoting Self Reflection
Exploring Gender, Power, and Resources
Aiding Young Activists
Increasing Access to Abortion Services
Training in Rights and Sexuality
Elevating Voice and Agency
In this series, Chelsea and her colleagues define an explicitly feminist approach to policy and programming to reach adolescent girls. Commissioned by and in collaboration with Plan International UK, the series includes a global review and youth-led peer research reports from Malawi and Zimbabwe.
Trainings for Crisis Settings
Sharing Learning with Games
Watch a short documentary about this project and its impact in the video below.
Financing Gender Equality
Training Young Activists
Working with Young Survivors
Identifying Best Practices
Adding Rights to Job Aids
Promoting Power and Agency
Measuring and Defining Inclusion
Mapping Global Advocacy
Training Service Providers