“21 Days of Global Activism in Connection with Children” (November 20 to December 10) #InConnectionWithChildren
Hello to all the amazing girls, boys and young people!
We hope this letter finds you full of energy and excitement. We address you with the certainty that digital participation and citizenship increases your prominence and the power of each and every one of you.
This year, we are embarking on an exciting adventure and we want to invite everyone to join us for “21 Days of Global Activism Connecting to Children,” which will take place from November 20 to December 10. It will be a time full of fun, learning, and most importantly, it will be your time to make your voice heard!
Methodology:
1. Daily challenges: Every day, we will present you with a small challenge related to children’s rights. It can be anything from telling your friends about these rights to taking a kind action in your community.
2. Art and creativity: Let’s explore your creative side! We will propose artistic activities to express what they think about their rights and how we can make the world a better place.
3. Share your perspective: We want to hear your stories. Every day we will share some of their stories and experiences on our social networks so the world can see how amazing they are.
Advantages of participating:
1. Fun learning: Participating in these challenges will help them learn more about their rights in a fun and exciting way.
2. Global connection: By joining this initiative, you will be connecting with girls, boys and young people from around the world who are also committed to making our planet a better place.
3. Be heard! We will share their messages and creative expressions with the media, public institutions, participating organizations and families to show the strength of their voice and their activism for a more just world.
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 campaign website to follow the daily activities during the 21 days of activism, and find other useful resources.
2. Share and connect: Your creations and experiences on your social networks with the hashtag #InConnectionWithChildhood! They could be part of the featured stories globally!
3. Enjoy a lot: Most of all, enjoy every day, have fun and remember that every small action counts.
We are very excited to have you on board. This is your time to make your voices heard. We look forward to seeing all your amazing creations and actions!
With a lot of entusiasm!
[your organization] and
Consortium for children and youth empowerment and participation #CCYPE
Day 1 (November 20): Start the Connection! Share why you join the challenge of 21 days of digital activism on social networks #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 2 (November 21): Exploring my rights: Share a digital drawing, photograph or message about your rights as a child or young person. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 3 (November 22): Draw your Ideas: how do you imagine a world where everyone respects your rights? Share your drawing on social networks. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 4 (November 23): Solidarity skills: Tell what skills you have to protect your rights and those of your friends. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 5 (November 24): Creative challenge: Create a short story or poem about being a boy or girl with rights. Share your creativity. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 6 (November 25): Identifies “Orange Day” events to prevent violence against girls and women and recommends your actions. #NoExcuse #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 7 (November 26): Friendship Stories: Share a story about how you and your friends support each other. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 8 (November 27): Games for rights: Share your favorite games that teach you about rights. Invite other boys and girls to play. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 9 (November 28): “My Rights” Challenge: Make a short video explaining your rights as a boy or girl. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 10 (November 29): Be a defender: Share how you can defend your rights and those of other children and youth. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 11 (November 30): Solidarity challenge: Invite your friends to donate toys or video games to other childhoods, so they can enjoy them as you did. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 12 (December 1): Questions and answers: Participate in a session on your social networks where you answer questions about being a boy or girl with rights. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 13 (December 2): Art for Rights: Make a drawing, painting, or symbol that expresses what it means to have rights. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 14 (December 3): Our voice counts: Share how you feel empowered as a boy or girl. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 15 (December 4): Digital safety: Learn and share digital safety tips for girls, boys and young people. #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: Make messages of gratitude for adults who support you. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 18 (December 7): “My just world” Challenge: Draw or describe what your just world would be like and share on networks. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 19 (December 8): Discussions on children: Share your opinions on children’s rights in a short video. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 20 (December 9): Perspective shift: Reflect on how your perspective on your rights changed during the 21 days of digital activism. #InConnectionWithChildhood
Day 21 (December 10): Final Celebration! Share how you celebrate World Human Rights Day as a child or young person. #InConnectionWithChildhood