International Day for Street Children was first observed on April 12, 2011. The day was initiated by the Consortium for Street Children (CSC), a global network of organizations and individuals dedicated to advocating for the rights of street-connected children worldwide. The day aims to provide a platform for millions of street children around the world to have their voices heard and to ensure that their rights are not overlooked or ignored.
International Day for Street Children seeks to raise awareness about the challenges and vulnerabilities faced by millions of children who live and work on the streets across the globe. These children are often subject to abuse, exploitation, and neglect, and they struggle to access basic necessities such as food, shelter, education, and healthcare. The day also calls for governments, policymakers, and the international community to recognize and uphold the rights of street-connected children as enshrined in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC).
Events and activities organized on International Day for Street Children may include:
1. Awareness campaigns: Organizations and activists use social media, websites, and traditional media platforms to share information about the plight of street children and to promote their rights and well-being.
2. Community events: Local events such as art exhibitions, concerts, or sports tournaments may be organized to raise funds and awareness for street-connected children and the organizations that support them.
3. Advocacy initiatives: Campaigns and petitions may be launched to call for policy changes, improved services, and increased funding to support street children and address the root causes of their vulnerability.
4. Educational programs: Workshops and seminars may be held to educate professionals, volunteers, and the public about the needs and rights of street-connected children, and to share best practices for engaging with and supporting these children.
By observing International Day for Street Children, people around the world have the opportunity to raise awareness about the challenges faced by street children, promote their rights, and advocate for positive change to improve their lives and well-being.
Hidden Object Games
Welcome to our International Day for Street Children Hidden Object Game! Celebrated every April 12th, this day aims to give a voice to millions of street children around the globe.
Our game immerses you in various scenes from urban streets to charity organizations, each filled with hidden objects that symbolize the struggles, hopes, and dreams of street children. Your task is to find each object, increasing your awareness about the life and challenges of these young individuals.
By playing this game, not only do you contribute to increasing awareness about this significant issue, but you also stand a chance to learn more about the resilience and spirit of these children. Share your scores, challenge your friends, and let’s use this day to make a difference!