“21 Days of Global Activism in Connection with Children” (November 20 to December 10) #InConnectionWithChildren
CHALLENGE for adults and families
“21 Days of Global Activism in Connection with Childhood” (November 20 to December 10) #InConnectionWithChildhood
Dear families and people committed to children’s rights,
We are pleased to announce our next digital activation, “21 Days of Global Activism in Connection with Children,” which will take place from November 20 to December 10. This campaign aims to raise awareness and promote reflection on common problems among girls, boys, young people and adults, who find solutions through intergenerational dialogue.
Methodology:
1. Active participation: Every day, we will propose a specific activity related to children’s rights. These activities can include everything from sharing information on your personal social networks to carrying out solidarity actions in their communities.
2. Open dialogue: We will encourage dialogue around key issues regarding the human rights of girls, boys and young people. We want to hear your perspectives and experiences.
3. Family connection: We will promote activities that involve all families, creating meaningful connections between generations and strengthening understanding of the importance of recognizing children’s rights.
Advantages of participating:
1. Global reflection: Participating in these activities will give you the opportunity to learn more about the challenges faced by children and young people around the world.
2. Family connection: Activities are designed to be inclusive and encourage participation of all ages, creating valuable moments to share among diverse families.
3. Contribution to positive change: By joining this initiative, you will be contributing by advocating for children’s rights and promoting intergenerational dialogue.
How to take part:
1. Confirm your participation: You can send messages to the organization or people that invited you to participate in this challenge, Visit our social networks to follow the daily activities of the campaign during the 21 days of activism, and find other useful resources.
2. Share: upload your messages and experiences on your personal social networks using the hashtag #InConnectionWithChildhood and encourage other people to join this cause.
3. Family activities: Encourage the participation of all the people in your family in daily activities, thus creating an environment conducive to intergenerational dialogue.
We are excited about the possibility of having your active participation in these 21 days of activism. By uniting all of us, we can build a world where children’s rights are respected and protected.
We thank you in advance for your support and hope to see you in this exciting initiative.
Sincerely,
[your organization] and
Consortium for children and youth empowerment and participation #CCYPE
You find the suggested activities on the website:
Day 1 (November 20): Start the Connection! Share your commitment to 21 days of digital activism on social networks #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 2 (November 21): Exploring human rights: Research and share information about the rights set out in the Convention on the Rights of the Child. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 3 (November 22): Active dialogue: Watch a webinar on the active participation of adults in the protection of children’s rights online. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 4 (November 23): Solidarity skills: Make a list of your skills to advocate for the rights of girls and boys in your community. Share ideas on social networks. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 5 (November 24): Challenging Stereotypes: Post a challenging message about childhood stereotypes. Encourages you to question beliefs. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 6 (November 25): Look for local events: Identify “Orange Day” events to prevent violence against girls and women and recommend your actions. #NoExcuse #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 7 (November 26): Reflections from childhood: Share reflections about your childhood and how your rights were respected. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 8 (November 27): Promote actions for rights: Identify an organization that works to protect children’s rights, and recommend their actions. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 9 (November 28): Share “My Commitment”: Publish your activities to fulfill your personal commitment to protect the rights of girls and boys. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 10 (November 29): Awareness about discrimination: Publish about the impact of discrimination on the lives of girls, boys and young people. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 11 (November 30): Solidarity actions: Make an online donation to a children’s rights organization. Share your experience. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 12 (December 1): Questions and answers: Organize a question and answer session on children’s rights on social networks. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 13 (December 2): Visual impact: Share a short video about the situation of children. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 14 (December 3): Children’s voices: Seek and share experiences of empowerment in childhood. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 15 (December 4): Digital safety: Watch a webinar on digital safety for girls and boys. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 16 (December 5): Unsung Heroines: Share stories of girls and women who have done incredible things. #PowerfulGirls . #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 17 (December 6): Solidarity gratitude: Thank those who work for children’s rights. Encourage others to express gratitude. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 18 (December 7): Creative Challenge: Dare to express your vision through art “My Vision for a Just World” #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 19 (December 8): Open debate: Participate in a respectful debate on social networks about progressive autonomy in childhood. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 20 (December 9): Change of perspective: Reflect on the changes in your perspective on childhood. Buy it on social networks. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 21 (December 10): Final Celebration! Close the 21-day challenge of digital activism celebrating World Human Rights Day. #InConnectionWithChildhood