Defending children's rights
Defending children's rights means recognizing that every child deserves to be protected, respected, and listened to. It also means taking action when a right is violated, by speaking out, reporting abuse, or supporting victims.
Why it's important:
When I defend children's rights, I show that I am supportive and responsible. I contribute to a more just society, where every child can grow up safely, go to school, receive healthcare, and live without violence.
Key points to remember:
- Children have rights that are recognized in official documents.
- These rights can be violated in everyday life.
- Everyone can take action to defend these rights.
- Being an advocate means being an agent of change.
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