Child Rights in Cartoons
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- Subject:
- Arts, Social Sciences
- Institution Name:
- UNICEF
- Collection:
- UNICEF
- Grade Level:
- Primary, Secondary
- Abstract:
In 1998, UNICEF thought of a creative way to help educate the world about children’s rights. UNICEF asked directors around the world to make a 30-second animated film illustrating one of the rights spelled out in the Convention of the Rights of the Child. Since then, over 70 studios in 32 countries have created cartoons for this project. The cartoons have been shown on television to over 1 billion people worldwide and are still on TV today in many countries. Click on these images to watch a cartoon version of the articles of the CRC.
- Course Type:
- Learning Module
- Languages:
- English
- Material Type:
- Other
- Media Format:
- Graphics/Photos, Other, Video
- Conditions of Use:
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