December 1954, the General
Assembly recommended that all countries institute a Universal Children's Day,
to be observed as a day of worldwide fraternity and understanding between
children. It recommended that the Day was to be observed also as a day of
activity devoted to promoting the ideals and objectives of the Charter and
the welfare of the children of the world. The Assembly suggested to
governments that the Day be observed on the date and in the way which each
considers appropriate. The date 20 November, marks the day on which the Assembly adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child, in 1959, and the Convention on the Rights of the Child, in 1989. In 2000 world leaders outlined Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) – which range from halving extreme poverty to halting the spread of HIV/AIDS and providing universal primary education, all by the target date of 2015. Though the Goals are for all humankind, they are primarily about children. UNICEF notes that six of the eight goals relate directly to children and meeting the last two will also make critical improvements in their lives. (MDGs, UNICEF.) |
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Universal Children's Day 20 November
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