Continue the Children's Right Chain

Let’s make a chain of rights! Let's unite!

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Colourful paper strips

A4 paper cut horizontally into 3 pieces

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A step-by-step guide to play the game

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All players and facilitator(s) sit in a circle. Papers (A4) and markers are placed in the middle of the circle.

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The facilitator asks the players to grab a paper and a marker and has them draw the first thing that comes to mind when they hear 'Children's Rights'.

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When they are ready, the players can present their "art" to the others.

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The facilitator starts a discussion about children's rights and human rights in general, for example:

  • Why do children's rights exist?
  • What is the difference between children's rights and human rights?
  • ...
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Next, the facilitator gives all players 3 small pieces of paper and asks them to write down a specific right on each piece and draw something of paper that they associate with this specific right. The general overview poster can be used as inspiration source.

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When they are all ready, they make a chain with all the pieces of paper: make a circle with a first piece of paper and connect the two corners with a staple. Connect this "ring" to another paper by passing this second paper through the first ring and closing it with a staple. Continue in this way until all the papers are connected.

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After this, discuss the importance of all children's rights and the connection between them, i.e. all rights are equally important and they cannot be taken away from children.

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This game is part of the 'All Children, All Right(s)!' toolkit, which focuses on promoting children's rights.

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