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Think about: What's it like where you live?

After participating in the WCP Program with Changemaker Day, children use their knowledge to stand up for children’s rights. Who do you feel eager to talk to and share what you've learned with? Move the lever under each statement to indicate how much you agree or disagree with it.

Below, you'll find a series of statements. Read each statement carefully before moving the lever under it to indicate how much you agree or disagree with it, based on your own experiences and observations.

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People in my area need more awareness of girls' rights.
I don’t agreeI agree
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Children in my area need to know more about their right to protection against violence and abuse.
I don’t agreeI agree
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Local leaders need to be made more aware of the Convention on the Rights of the Child and how it should affect their work.
I don’t agreeI agree
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Parents/guardians where I live should learn more about the long-term benefits of higher education.
I don’t agreeI agree
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Young people where I live should learn how to be changemakers and stand up for themselves and others.
I don’t agreeI agree
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Authorities, like courts, police and social services, need to be informed that they should consider the best interests of the child when making decisions.
I don’t agreeI agree
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Children where I live need to know more about how they can report abuse or discrimination they see or experience themselves.
I don’t agreeI agree