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Sydney Boys High School Gender Equality Project

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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2011

A group of Year 10 students at Sydney Boys High School (an all-boys, selective, public high school in Sydney, Australia) chose, as part of their High Resolves Community Action Project, to raise awareness about gender equality. They created a compelling presentation, and a short video about why we should care, and have been spreading their message to other high school students. This is the "boy effect" on the "girl effect". The project was created for UNIFEM (now UN Women) and mentored by executives from Deloitte.

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  • This is a wonderful initiative. It is wonderful that the boys also makes themselves aware of the need for gender equality. And also, tries to educate and spread it. Keep up the good work.

  • I admire you boys so much!! Keep up your amazing efforts to spread knowledge, best gift to society!

  • woooooo go sydney high!

  • hi everyone, obviously if you're watching this video you can see how big a success these young men from sydney boys were with their insightful project. This year, a group of year 10 boys from the same school have focused their action project on teenage depression. Please check out our video by typing in "high spirits on depression" in to the youtube search bar and click video info for a link to our website! (i cant attach links in comments!). please help us in this worthy cause! Thank you!

  • amazing :D

  • Hey guys, this is awesome.

    Just make sure you really that guys are just as important as women. :)

  • You can't buy High Spirit!! Well done boys!!

  • Awesome.

  • one of my teachers at my all girls school showed this to us. we all agreed we were very glad boys our age actually care about issues such as this.

  • BOOTHY

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