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WCP Program step-by-step

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It begins with students learning about children’s rights. They talk about how their rights are respected in their daily lives, and what changes they want to see.

They learn about the brave Child Rights Heroes and the children they fight for through their life stories, as well as facts about climate change and democracy.

Based on new knowledge and insights, children make posters, write speeches and create placards and decorations that will be used on their Changemaker Day

The children finish by sharing what changes they want to see, and then walk or run 3 km with their placards, in the Round the Globe for Rights and Change

Participating children are empowered as changemakers who share knowledge and stories in The Globe with parents, siblings, their grannies and friends, even with local leaders and the media.

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