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  1. In South Asia, religious institutions and organisations can often reach the most vulnerable children, and in doing so, have the potential to change their lives for the better.

  2. No matter who they are, where they live or what language they speak, children’s rights cannot be taken away. , every right.

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    It was uplifting to attend & address a SouthAsian Conference in Paro, Bhutan in Jan 2020. A great partnership among & governments & faith groups 2 promote the rights & wellbeing of children.

  4. Violence against children is unacceptable, but it continues to occur in homes, schools and workplaces. As influential members of their communities, religious leaders can help end the cycle of violence.

  5. 31. sij

    "It was difficult to talk about menstrual hygiene management in school, even with my girlfriends. I'm glad schools are better equipped now" Learn more on challenges facing students & nuns in : v/

  6. leaders from across met to discuss ways to ensure that every can access her . This is the time for even greater action to defend child rights in this region.   , rights

  7. Not every child gets every right. Many still live without access to education, clean water and support from their governments in times of need. This new decade is the time for even greater action to defend child rights in South Asia.

  8. 29. sij

    Just because you don’t always see violence, doesn’t mean it isn’t there. It’s time to against girls and boys.

    Ovo je potencijalno osjetljiv multimedijski sadržaj. Saznajte više
  9. 29. sij

    Childhood is a precious time when children must be allowed grow, learn & flourish. Yet, not every child can enjoy it. ’s faith-based organisations can make a difference by committing to action to ensure no child is left behind. v/

  10. No child should be forced to miss school. For 13-year-old Thayalen, that was the case for too long. Now, he's making up for lost time.

  11. "The way we communicate with young people today is not the same as before. We must cater to the change of time without losing the values of faith." South Asia Regional Director Jean Gough calls for the changes children need and want from us.

  12. Afghanistan faith leaders say social media and mass media will be key platforms to reach audiences that can help take action to protect children's rights.

  13. RT UNICEFIndia "RT UNICEFROSA: What if you were forced to leave school in order to work? 15-year-old Althaf from India saw it happen to his friends, so he pushed back against child labour in Chennai. UNICE… "

  14. 29. sij

    Nurturing Values and spirituality in early childhood is the way forward.

  15. 29. sij

    The inner transformation of every child resulting in a happy world around them

  16. 29. sij

    Meet Arigatou International's Savitri Goonesekere presenting the best models and recommendations for building a better world for children through faith.

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  18. New decade. Greater action. Childhood and adolescence are times of big opportunity, but also vulnerability. If South Asia’s religious leaders commit to protecting children’s rights in the region, it can have a global impact.

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  20. No one has the right to hurt a child. They depend on adults to take care of them . Protecting from violence is a promise made more than 30 years ago in the UN CRC – and it requires everyone, to make sure it never occurs.

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