World Children’s Day is celebrated annually on November 20 to honour the innocence, creativity, and boundless potential of children around the globe. Originally established by the United Nations in ...
World Children’s Day—celebrated every year on November 20—marks the anniversary of the United Nations’ adoption of the ...
On Dec. 8, 2023, Pope Francis established World Children’s Day, organized by the Dicastery for Culture and Education, saying it would be celebrated worldwide May 25–26, 2024. Young people participate ...
Pope Francis celebrated the first ever World Children’s Day this weekend, which brought together 50,000 children from 100 countries in Rome’s Olympic Stadium on Saturday, May 25, and in St. Peter’s ...
Last month, Pope Francis hosted the inaugural Catholic World Children’s Day in Rome. The idea was born last summer after a 9-year-old boy made the suggestion to Pope Francis that children should have ...
November 20 is World Children's Day, the International Day of Children's Rights, established to commemorate the adoption of the UN Convention on Children's Rights and to promote the well-being and ...
Pope Francis on Saturday addressed the first World Children’s Day, a gathering with children from around the globe, where he spoke on the importance of building a future based on peace, hope, and ...
The day aims to raise awareness about child rights, protection from labour and exploitation. Indian Children's Day vs World Children's Day: World Children's Day is observed annually on November 20 to ...
Always pray, and pray especially for an end to all wars, Pope Francis told children during Mass concluding the first World Children's Day. "We are here to pray, to pray together and to pray to God," ...
Every child deserves the healthiest possible start in life, yet millions around the world still face preventable health risks from malnutrition, infectious ...
MUSCAT: Oman Refreshment Company launched an initiative in celebration of World Children’s Day, observed annually on November ...
By Josfyn UbaAs you are reading this, Hanatu, 13, is set to be married off to Anwal, 56, a polygamist with nine children, in her Kentuke village, in one of the North Central states of Nigeria. Her ...