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CHILD RIGHTS & YOU!!!

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I am a CHILD…

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And so am I…..

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And so is anyone below the age of 18

You could be… *A girl or a boy * A small baby or a teen* Rich or poor * A Hindu or a Muslim, etc* Born to a businessman or a famous actor * Black skinned, or white or brown all

over * Needing special things - like a

wheelchair, or hearing aids * In any situation that’s completely different from everyone else

IT DOESN’T MATTER!If you are below 18

you are a child, as important as

any other child

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Let’s see if you can spot all the children in these

pictures….

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Did you know that children have rights?

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YES, CHILDREN HAVE RIGHTS!!

Many groups of children and adults from all over

the world discussed what children’s concerns are.

Then the United Nations came up with a list of

rights

For all children all over the world in 1989.

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Can you tell which of these are RIGHTs and which are not?

In each pair choose the one that is a RIGHT-

Food OR Ice Creams

To be protected from ever getting a cold OR to be protected from ever getting kidnapped

Personal computer OR Education

To share my opinions OR to do whatever I want

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How did you know?Because as a child, you instinctively know that RIGHTS are…

• Universal- everyone has the same rights- all need food, education etc

• Intrinsic- rights belong to you, they are inside of you, no matter what circumstances you are in- whether you live in an apartment or a house or in a hut, you have the same rights.

• Essential- no one can/should have to do without rights. Our rights help us live full lives.

• Interrelated to each other- e.g. right to food is related to education. The more educated you are the better your chances of earning enough to always have plenty of food.

• Linked to responsibilities- adults are responsible for giving children our rights- our parents, neighbors, relatives, society, government, etc

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So, what are your rights?

SURVIVAL

PROTECTION

DEVELOPMENT

PARTICIPATION

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All children have the right to SURVIVAL

• To live

• Get good health care

• Get good food regularly

• Have a name- your own identity

• To have a nationality - belong to a country

that will care for you

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All children have the right to PROTECTION

• To have a family that will protect you

• To be safe from every harm- physical or mental

• To have your own privacy

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All children have the right to DEVELOPMENT

• to education

• rest and leisure

•recreation

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All children have the right to PARTICIPATION

• To express yourself freely

• To choose your own set of beliefs

• To know about things related to your life

• To be a member of associations

• To enjoy your own culture

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Here is a story about a girl who does not get all

her rights…

Here is a story that about a girl who does not get her rights…

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Hi! I am Asma from Mumbai, India, and this is my story…

• I am 8 years old• I live with my parents, 2 sisters, 1 brother and

my grandma- that’s 7 of us!• We live altogether in a small hut next to the

railway station • My father sweeps the streets and my

mother cleans people’s homes.

I have never been to school

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This is my story…

• There’s a court near my home- and everyday I see the lady lawyers looking all busy and important

• They must have gone to school for sure! Even to college I think!

Sometimes I dream I’ll be a lawyer too and make sure no one comes to destroy my home.

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This is my story… • My parents work hard to earn a living, but they still

can’t afford to send us all to school even though they really want to send me to school

• So I stay home to take care of the house and my baby sisters.

• My younger brother goes to school…but he might have to stop soon.

• My uncle has got him a job at a tea stall.. My brother doesn’t want to leave school.

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This is my story…

I have big dreams for myself and my family and i know that many people all over the world want to

help us get our rights.

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Even though Asma’s life is very different,

you still have a lot in common with her…

YOU are all childrenYOU were all born equalYOU have rights – as children

CAN YOU NOW TELL ME WHAT YOUR RIGHTS ARE?

Is Asma’s story similar to yours?

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Asma is just one example…

• Half of India’s children do not get sufficient food to eat.

• Half of India’s children who are old enough to, do not go to school.

• There are millions of children in India who are forced to go to work instead of school.

In India there are many children who do not get their rights

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So what does CRY America do to help these

children…?

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Child Rights And You, America Inc.

Building a Community of people who care about the Rights of children

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What Does CRY America Do ?

Children In Need-

like Asma

Organizations who are trained to help children get what is rightfully theirs

You- who share yourconcern, time, money and skills

&Child

RightsYOU

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Getting people together to help

children like Asma to get all their

rights - today and tomorrow, for as

long as it takes.

The CRY America Approach

The CRY America Approach

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CRY America achievements…thus far

• Raised $ 540,000 in 2004, its first year as a 501c3 organization

• Impacted the lives of 35,322 children in India last year

• Thanks to the active support of over 4000 donors and 500 volunteers across the US

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People around the world including children like

you…

• 15 year old Sohum Misra developed www.mumbaikids.org as a school project. The website provides information about Mumbai-based NGOs that are working for underprivileged children (CRY is one of them).

• The kids of a school in Santacruz, Mumbai called the CRY Cubs, spread awareness on the 4 rights of a child through a skit and put up a stall displaying information on the rights at their annual school exhibition. Some of them wore self made badges saying “life is short, childhood is shorter, act now!” and stationed themselves at other stalls or mingled with the crowd

• To mark Anti-Child Labor Day (30th April) the children of Mahadevi Birla Girls High Secondary School, Kolkata, participated in a Collage Competition that highlighted the plight of 110 million child laborers in India.

Who makes our work possible?

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People around the world including children like

you…

• Pooja Khanna and her fellow students from MiRtH, an independent student organization in the US, made Christmas and New Year cards for children in CRY America supported projects in India.

• Anushree Majumdar, an 11th standard student, visited CRY, to get a feel of how a social organization works. Once in, she felt she could not leave without doing something for the children. She worked tirelessly for our event BOL JAMOORE, finding sponsors for banners and posters, and bringing in the Delhi Group, Best of Campus, to perform free of cost.

Who makes our work possible?

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Would you like to make a difference to the lives of children who need our

support…Then take the CRY pledge-

I am a child.

I believe all children should be able to enjoy the rights promised to us by our leaders- the rights to survival, protection, development and participation.

I pledge to do whatever I can, in my own way, to fight so that all children can have a great childhood.

And because many other children like me will also do

the same, WE WILL MAKE A DIFFERENCE!

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Striving together…

“What I can do, I must.”- Rippan Kapur

1944 – 1994Founder, CRY

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Thank You

www.america.cry.org