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Children’s Rights

Children’s Rights

KidsRights focuses on achieving, promoting, and safeguarding children’s rights through our projects. We directly improve the local environment and the rights of children. In all our projects, children actively participate and have a say. At KidsRights, we value the strength of every child, and their involvement is key to everything we do. 

  • Children’s rights – education

    Education

    Receiving education is one of the children’s rights, for all children.

  • Children’s rights – environment

    Environment

    A healthy environment is essential for the survival, wellbeing and development of children.

  • Children’s rights – Child labor

    Child Labour

    Child slavery and exploitation are for millions of children a daily reality.

  • Children’s rights – Refugee children

    Child Refugees

    The rights of children are not always adequately protected in the refugee camps.

  • Children’s rights – street children

    Street Children

    Worldwide there are millions of children forced to live on the streets.

  • Children’s rights – HIV-AIDS

    hiv/aids

    Over 2 million children under the age of 14 are living with HIV and every year about 160,000 children are new infections with HIV.

  • Children’s rights – violence

    Violence

    Every day, all over the world, children become victims of violence.

  • Children’s rights – child participation

    Child Participation

    Policies about children are often made about them, not with them. It is important that children can participate and are included.

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