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I'm a Child Rights Ambassador in Nepal!

“I want to fight for children whose rights have been violated”, says Phoolmati, 14, from Nepal. She is one of World’s Children’s Prize’s brave Child Rights Ambassadors and says:
“Being a part of this program has made me really happy I am thankful to it for providing me an opportunity to learn new things. I did not know much about child rights before, but through this program I explored new areas related to child rights which I believe, will be very useful for me as well as for others. Just like I came to understand about child rights, I hope other children get to know about it to."
Phoolmati says the Child Rights Ambassador traning sessions taught her how to talk to other children about the dangers of human trafficking.
“All children need to know how one can easily get lured by a perpetrator”.
2013-09-06 14:44   
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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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