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Cartoons for Child Rights: "Education" (India)

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2006

UNICEF has just released the 'Top 10 Cartoons for Children's Rights', as selected by polling broadcasters and communicators, to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

Cartoons for Children's Rights is a UNICEF broadcast initiative that aims to inform people around the world about children's rights. So far, the effort has forged partnerships with many well-known animation studios that have developed more than 80 half-minute public service announcements (PSAs).

Each PSA illustrates a right described in the global rights treaty, such as 'Freedom from Child Labour' or 'Protection from Neglect'. All the spots are non-verbal, in order to get the rights message across to everyone, regardless of language.

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  • This is a nice video portraying how a lot of children are not able to go to school. It would be nice that everyone get to see this and appreciate the fact that most of them could go to school.

  • cool !! keep safe god bless

  • Образование в Индии dvoeplus.com.ua/2011/07/07/edu­cation-in-india/

  • interesting for kids

  • So many kids in wealthy countries should see this. Children complain about going to school and everything where kids in some places would do anything to rise out of their situation and become educated.

  • that's true like (India Phakistan and the poor country

    هذه حقيقة منتشرة بمعظم الدول الفقيرة كالهند وباكستان وباقي الدول

  • good effort !! keep it up!!! keep continuing

  • Great message!

  • According to the UNICEF Country Program Action Plan 6, only 21 % of villages provide 3-5 year olds access to day care programmes in the Philippines, and even where there are centers, only 15 to 34 % get enrolled...

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