World Children’s Day: ఈ రోజు ప్రపంచ బాలల హక్కుల దినోత్సవం - For every child, every right
World Children’s Day is UNICEF’s annual day of action for children, by children, marking the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Children’s rights are human rights. But in too many places today, children’s rights are under attack.
On World Children’s Day we’re making space for children and young people to raise their voices on the issues that matter to them. By prioritizing children's rights and participation, we can help to build a better future for all.
Kids are speaking out and reimagining a better future. Join us!
Explore what’s happening on World Children’s Day.
#ForEveryChild, Every Right!
For every child, peace
For every child, a livable planet
Children have a right to a safe and livable planet.
For every child, a voice
Children must be listened to and included in all decisions that affect them.
International Child Rights Day
World Children's Day is dedicated to raising awareness about children's rights and improving their welfare. It is celebrated annually on November 20 as a remembrance of the Declaration of the Rights of the Child by the UN General Assembly in 1959.
Childhood is the only phase of life where one can live carefree with the least number of things to worry about. It is also a crucial phase of life that requires maximum amount of care, nutrition, and focused upbringing to ensure a better future. The celebration of ‘World Children’s Day' on November 20 serves as a way to promote children's welfare and international togetherness across the world.
To mark the celebration of the day, iconic structures like Rashtrapati Bhawan were lit up in blue in India and across the world on Sunday.
The day is dedicated to the children and is aimed at spreading awareness around children rights and improving their welfare. The day is celebrated annually on November 20 as a remembrance of the Declaration of the Rights of the Child by the UN General Assembly on the same day on 1959. Here are all the details about the day.
World Children's Day 2023: History
The day was first observed as Universal Children's Day in 1954. Now, it is celebrated every year on November 20, for the promotion of international brotherhood, awareness about child welfare and their rights.
On this day, United Nations General Assembly adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child. On the same day, the UNGA adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
After 1990, the day also marks the anniversary of the date when the UNGA passed both the declaration and the Convention on children's rights.
World Children's Day 2023: Significance
The World Children's Day serves as an opportunity for people in all professions to raise awareness about child rights and their welfare. It brings an opportunity to delve deep into small choices people can make for the younger generation.
Mothers and fathers, teachers, nurses and doctors, government leaders and civil society activists, religious and community elders, corporate moguls and media professionals, as well as young people and children themselves, can play an important part in adding meaning to World Children's Day.
World Children's Day 2023: Wishes to send
-Children are those pure soul who are not corrupted by the world and their immoral values. Make this a better world for these young souls to nurture and be a good person in future. Happy World Children's day.
-Give wings to the limitless imagination of every child, as big dreams comes with courage to chase them. Wishing you a day filled with love and laughter. Happy World Children's day.
-Children are the forms of god. This Children's Day, promise yourself to never leave any chance to shower our love, care and support to children in your surrounding.
-Happy Children's Day. Every child is special. Never let this uniqueness of children fade away by forcing them to meet society's expecations.