 I am Penny Williams. One of the things that I have been working on since I was born and raised in Australia is the friendship between the children of the whole world. I want to encourage them to accept their hopes and dreams and the dreams that they have to have every day to achieve their dream. When I was born in Indonesia, I was very happy to meet with Siti Mariana, a young teacher and a teacher at Jawa Barat. And in New York, I was very happy when I talked to the children who came from all over the world to get the PBB Commission for Children's Status. All the children are from different cultures. They speak in different languages. In the past, the experience of their lives was great. But the story is still the same. A world where children and women can have all their potential as a united nation. It turns out that the children have the same vision as the children of the PBB. The children of the PBB are the leaders of all the things we share in the international conference, in our national community, and in the work of the people, so that the children of women and the children of men can have the same vision. Because the result is clear, when the children have the potential to achieve their dreams, the people also have the potential to achieve their dreams. That is why the PBB has declared its independence on October 11 as the International Children's Day. Every woman who has never had the opportunity to achieve her dream means she has a lack of knowledge to find a solution. She has a lack of a vision to achieve her dream and she has a lack of a dream that helps to achieve a better future. International Children's Day is the International Children's Day. Let us think about the children of women we know, our children, grandchildren and our children, our friends. Let us think about what we can do to ensure that all women's children live in a society full of justice and make a living out of it. With the help of International Children's Day, and in our daily struggle to make our community as a time for our children to study, to learn and to dream. As stated by Nobel Prize winner in 2011, International Children's Day is the International Children's Day.