 Let's come together for every child. The Ministry of Youth Development and Sports has partnered with UNICEF to celebrate World Children's Day on November 20, 2022. World Children's Day is UNICEF's annual day of action for children by children. Issues including climate change, education and mental health, and in racism and discrimination are some of the concerns facing kids today. The Ministry of Youth Development and Sports joined the global action calling for an equal and inclusive world for all children. To celebrate this occasion, our youth workers have planned a number of activities in our various communities. These activities include rallies, festivals and helping lifestyle sessions. All those activities are geared towards promoting inclusion for every child, which is the theme selected by UNICEF to celebrate our children this year. We have seen that in several communities in San Nushan. Nathan Hutchinson is attached to the youth division within the Ministry of Youth Development and Sports. As a youth worker, she explains why it is important for children to engage in fun and more meaningful activities to reduce violence in troubled communities. We will be hosting eight children's day fair on the Marigold Plainfield. We chose Marigold and the Rosa Valley in particular because of the high rate of violence in the communities. We want the children to come out and have fun. It's an event that they can look forward to maybe every year, but this year when I'm to come and have fun, it's the end of the pandemic and they were locked up for so long. The children need some kind of activity where they can just be children again for once. So we have activities like trampolines, bouncy castles, we have free snow cone, ice cream, cotton candy available for the children. So we encourage all the parents to bring the children out just so that they can have a good time. The Ministry of Youth Development and Sports will host several children's day activities in the communities island-wide from November 18 to 21. They include a picnic and art party, school drives at Castry Central Primary Schools, a fun sports day in the Grossley Primary School, and rallies among other events. Marvin St. Louis reporting from the Ministry of Youth Development and Sports.