- Child Rights Day is observed on November 20th every year to promote the rights of children.
- This day was established by the United Nations General Assembly in 1989 with the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
- The Convention on the Rights of the Child outlines the fundamental human rights that children are entitled to.
- Child Rights Day aims to raise awareness about the importance of protecting and promoting the rights of children.
- It serves as a reminder that all children have the right to education, healthcare, protection from harm, and a safe environment.
- Child Rights Day is celebrated globally with various activities, events, and programs focused on children’s rights.
- It provides an opportunity to recognize the achievements made in protecting children’s rights and to identify areas where further efforts are needed.
- The theme for Child Rights Day varies each year, with the goal of drawing attention to different issues affecting children.
- Child Rights Day highlights the importance of involving children in decision-making processes that affect their lives.
- It is a day to celebrate children and to renew our commitment to ensuring that all children can realize their full potential and live a life of dignity and respect.
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