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Child Rights Ambassadors leading the way

We are happy to report that the brave girls who are our Child Rights Ambassadors are gearing up to help girls in Child Right Clubs around the world to organize the WCP Program in their schools, and later have their own Global Vote Days.
“The vote is important because it is our chance to support real leaders who fight for us children, ” says Child Right Ambassador Victory from Ghana.
In the photo, a Child Rights Club at the High Class Academy in Ghana are preparing a special dye that will prevent cheating on Global Vote Day. Here, Elisabeth, 14, Vivian, 13, Belinda, 14 and Francisca, 13, are mixing red dye. Everyone who votes will get a mark on their face so that no-one is able to vote more than once.
To make the dye, the girls have picked leaves from the lele tree. The leaves are ground down with rock salt using a stone. Then some water is added. The mixture is squeezed by hand, and the juice that runs out is the red dye!
How do YOU prevent cheating during the Global Vote?
2014-04-10 10:55   
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About the project

‘Rights and democracy for one million girls’ is an initiative being carried out all over the world by the World’s Children’s Prize Foundation, in collaboration with ECPAT Sweden and local organisations, with support from the Swedish Postcode Lottery.

 

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We post updates about girls’ rights and about the fight agains  commercial sexual exploitation of children. We also let children from around the world voice their thoughts and opinions here. Do you want us to publish your own story on the blog? Please write to us at info@worldschildrensprize.org or contact us here.

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