This year, children from no fewer than 56 countries were put forward as nominees for the award.
International Children’s Peace Prize winner Kehkashan Basu (2016), travelled to New York.
Still a significant gap between international children's rights and the daily reality.
Climate Justice – The Final Call ‘Our planet is at the edge of an environmental breakdown . Polar ice caps are melting, sea levels are…
Nathalie Hazenberg, who wrote the book ‘Give me a BREAK’, decided to donate the entire earnings to KidsRights! Within a couple of months almost…
Well-known Dutch influencers Kaj Gorgels, Bobbie Bodt, Qucee, Sophie Milzink and Gio Latooy will unite with Dutch changemakers from February 27 th…
Nominate a young changemaker for the Children’s Peace Prize 2019! The International Children’s Peace Prize is awarded annually to a child who…
Amsterdam, Cape Town, 20 November 2018 – The March for Our Lives initiators, who started the American mass youth movement for safer schools and…
Watch the official livestream of the International Children’s Peace Prize 2018 Award Ceremony. Find out who will be this year’s winner, live! The…
Moni Begum, Bangladesh (17 years old, theme: child marriage) The initiators of March For Our Lives, US (theme: safe schools and safe communities)…
Our 2017 International Children’s Peace Prize winner Mohamad Al Jounde is named as one of the winners of the MTV EMA Generation Change Award. The…
Viacom’s MTV announced the first-ever “MTV EMA Generation Change Award” to elevate and empower the fearless, original young people who are…