What are human rights?
Rights/freedoms that every person has.
What is the Convention on the Rights of the Child?
An agreement that protects the rights of children around the world.
What does NGO stand for?
Non-Governmental Organizations
What is the United Nations?
A global organization where countries work together for peace and security
Name one basic human right.
The right to food, the right to education, or the right to safety.
What year was the Convention adopted by the United Nations?
1989
Name one NGO that works to protect human rights.
UNICEF, Save the Children, WWF, Ryan's Well
How many countries are in the United Nations?
193 countries
True or False: Human rights are only for adults.
False – children have rights too!
Name one right that the Convention guarantees to all children.
The right to go to school, the right to be safe, or the right to be heard.
What’s the difference between an NGO and a government organization?
NGOs are independent from the government and often rely on donations.
How does the UN help during natural disasters?
They send food, shelter, and medical help to people in need.
Why are human rights important in every country?
They protect people from unfair treatment.
True or False: Only children in rich countries are protected by the Convention.
False – it applies to all children around the world.
How do NGOs help children around the world?
They provide food, education, health care, and protect children’s rights.
Which NGO is known for protecting children’s rights and delivering aid during emergencies?
UNICEF
I help you talk and write, your thoughts are what I’m all about. You have the right to say your view—what right am I?
Freedom of Speech
Not every child gets to go, but it’s a right you ought to know. I open doors, I build your brain—without me, learning is a pain!
The right to education
Give an example of a project an NGO might do in a developing country.
Building schools, providing clean water
I wear a helmet that's often blue,
I help keep peace when fights come through.
I’m not there to start a war,
But to help calm what came before.
I serve the world, not just one land—
With the UN, I take a stand.
Who am I?
A Peacekeeper