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InternationalWorld Day of Prayer and Action for Children celebration on 19 November

World Day of Prayer and Action for Children celebration on 19 November

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Petar Gramatikov
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Dr. Petar Gramatikov is the Editor in Chief and Director of The European Times. He is a member of the Union of Bulgarian Reporters. Dr. Gramatikov has more than 20 years of Academic experience in different institutions for higher education in Bulgaria. He also examined lectures, related to theoretical problems involved in the application of international law in religious law where a special focus has been given to the legal framework of New Religious Movements, freedom of religion and self-determination, and State-Church relations for plural-ethnic states. In addition to his professional and academic experience, Dr. Gramatikov has more than 10 years Media experience where he hold a positions as Editor of a tourism quarterly periodical “Club Orpheus” magazine – “ORPHEUS CLUB Wellness” PLC, Plovdiv; Consultant and author of religious lectures for the specialized rubric for deaf people at the Bulgarian National Television and has been Accredited as a journalist from “Help the Needy” Public Newspaper at the United Nations Office in Geneva, Switzerland.

The World Day of Prayer and Action for Children is an annual event initiated by Arigatou International to engage diverse faith communities to raise the status of children’s rights on the 20th of November, World Children’s Day.

This year, together with UNICEF, and around 18 faith-based organizations (including the World Council of Churches, World Vision, Religions for Peace and the International Network of Engaged Buddhists) joined forces to draw global attention to the urgency of getting children back to school. The aim is to mobilize children and adults – including religious leaders, policymakers, parents/caregivers, and educators – to take immediate action for students’ return to school and to prioritize the grave impact of school closures during the COVID-19 pandemic on children’s mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being.

This Saturday, November 20 is World Children’s Day, UNICEF’s annual day of action for children, by children.

Going into its fifth year, World Children’s Day is a truly global mobilization moment where the whole UNICEF family and partners in countries, regions and headquarters comes together to advocate for children’s rights. We are pleased to share some important updates ahead of World Children’s Day.

Don’t Give Up on Adults – World Children’s Day Hero Video 
The World Children’s Day signature video, “Don’t Give Up on Adults”, is now available to support digital activations ahead of and on WCD. Narrated by UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Millie Bobby Brown, the video points out how children are often given instruction from adults, and now calls for adults to listen to children. The videomedia release, and social media pack are now available. Please share it widely with your networks.
This year, WCD continues to take place during the global COVID pandemic and offices will be activating both online and in-person to promote young people and children’s participation and engagement. It will be a major moment within UNICEF’s 75th anniversary year. The concepts of the Kids Takeover and Turning the World Blue will connect activities around the world and ensuring a cohesive global movement

Some of the highlights happening this year, include: the landmark Changing Childhood Project poll, the Dubai EXPO including the appointment of TIME Kid of the Year Gitanjali Rao as a UNICEF Youth Advocate, Child Rights Week in India, the TikTok #OlderSelfTalk initiative, the launch of “Youth Voices of the Sahel” initiative, the Eiffel Tower lighting cyan for the first time in UNICEF’s history, a landmark meeting between four heads of state in Southern Africa, a special new WCD song by one of our Chinese young Ambassadors, and so much more. 
We know that we can rely on your support to be champions of our most recognizable global activation as a platform for elevating young voices and increasing awareness of UNICEF. Please join us for this 5th edition of WCD!

Civil Society Advocacy Division of Global Communication and Advocacy UNICEF   

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