One day to go! Tomorrow, we celebrate #WorldChildrensDay. A day of action which calls on all of us to remember our shared responsibility towards standing up #ForEveryChild's right not just to survive, but thrive. Load image 50 KB
UN Child Rights Convention implicitly states that every child has the right to grow up in a family environment. ‘Öteki Çocuklar’(Other Children)—premiered on YouTube for #WorldChildrensDay—explores violations of this right (UNCRC Article 9). AST spokesperson @HafzaGrdp hosts the Show more 2:47 5 MB Load video
If you had a magic wand, what would you do? This is what 15-year-old Moufidat from Togo said. #ForEveryChild, every right. #WorldChildrensDay 0:49 5 MB Load video
Children want a world where their rights are respected and fulfilled. This #WorldChildrensDay, join us to listen to children and learn about their rights. Even the smallest actions can add up to make a better world #ForEveryChild. Load image
Pope Leo XIV has announced the second edition of World Children’s Day, which will take place in Rome on September 25-27, 2026. vaticannews.va Pope Leo XIV announces Second World Children’s Day in 2026 - Vatican News
On #WorldChildrensDay, Resident Coordinator @IssaSanogoUN joined @unicefcameroon , government, civil society & partners at the Catholic University, Yaoundé for an International Conference highlighting the vital role of academia in promoting & protecting child rights. Load image Load image Load image Load image 5 KB UNICEF (FR) and 5 others
36 years ago, world leaders promised every child safety, education & a voice through the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. As #WorldChildrensDay approaches, we’re calling on leaders to fulfil their promise & protect children's rights in & everywhere. Load image
EN: Pope Leo XIV announces that the second edition of World Children’s Day will be held from September 25 to 27, 2026, in Rome! #children #family #worldchildrensday #popeleoxiv Load image Padre Enzo Fortunato
#UNICEF is pleased to welcome renowned actor and humanitarian Qays Sheikh Najib as our first-ever Ambassador in #Syria. His appointment comes on the eve of #WorldChildrensDay under the theme My Day, My Rights. Qays will work with UNICEF to champion the rights of every child in Show more Load image Load image Load image Load image
Universal Children's Day brings attention to and promotes children's welfare globally. The United Nations General Assembly established this day to advocate for the rights and welfare of children and to encourage understanding and togetherness among children and their parents. This purposeful observance focuses on promoting education, healthcare, and social protection policies that directly affect children.
Universal Children's Day has its roots in the 1954 Declaration of the Rights of the Child, which established the need to ensure the well-being of children in all aspects of life. For South Africans, Universal Children's Day possesses special significance, as it offers an opportunity to address numerous challenges children face, such as poverty, poor health and sanitation, lack of quality education, and violence. By observing this day, South Africans join the global call for improving the lives of children and encouraging cooperation among various stakeholders in order to enact sustainable change.
Universal Children's Day in South Africa is often commemorated through events and activities organized by government agencies, non-governmental organizations, and communities. These events aim to raise awareness of children's rights and celebrate young South Africans' achievements and contributions to their country. Officially, Universal Children's Day is celebrated on November 20th worldwide, aligning with the date the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child in 1959 and the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1989.
Universal Children's Day facts
The UN General Assembly adopted the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child in November 1989. The United States drafted and signed the treaty, however it is the only member county that has not ratified it, meaning that the US is not legally bound by the Convention. Ratifying the treaty would go against certain laws in the US, most notably, the treaty forbids life imprisonment without parole for children under 18.
According to UNICEF, 22,000 children worldwide die every day as a result of poverty, often due to preventable diseases such as diarrhea and pneumonia.
According to the UN, in 2023, about 78 million children worldwide did not go to school at all due to conflict, climate disasters, and displacement.
South Africa has made significant progress in access to education. According to UNICEF, the net enrollment rate for primary school-aged children is approximately 99%, and 84.1% for secondary school-aged children. However, the quality of education and high dropout rates remain major challenges.
Many children in South Africa live and work on the streets, often due to family breakdown, poverty, and abuse. These children face significant risks, including involvement in crime, substance abuse, and exploitation.
In the News and Trending in South Africa for Universal Children's Day
Top things to do in South Africa for Universal Children's Day
Spend the day playing with your children, your nieces and nephews, your grandchildren or other children that you know. Take them to the beach, a playground, a movie, or any other outing of their choosing.
Donate to support organizations that work with underprivileged children here in the US and abroad. These organizations ensure that children have access to education, basic health care, food, water and a safe home. SOS USA, UNHCR and UNICEF all provide care and protection to children domestically and internationally.
Plan and organize community events focused on children's rights and well-being. This can include fun activities, games, educational workshops, and performances.
Support local children's charities and organizations through donations and volunteer work. This could involve donating supplies, sponsoring a child's education, or volunteering time at a children's home or orphanage.