Become a Champion

There are many ways to show that you care about children and their wellbeing. Any action towards ending child poverty, big or small, counts. Champions carry out actions such as:

Educate

FEED

Today, more vulnerable children are becoming malnourished due to the deteriorating quality of their diets and the multiple shocks created by the COVID-19 pandemic and its containment measures. In 2020, UNICEF and its partners tipped that an additional 6.7 million children over the edge to become wasted during its first year, as a result of the pandemic. In the recent years, we have been mobilizing our partners including members of the GNRC to ensure that all children have access to safe, nutritious and adequate food, all year round. This way, key drivers and root causes of poverty, that is, hunger and malnutrition – can be effectively tackled. The programme is currently active in Colombia, Cuba, Kenya, Mexico and Peru.

In commemorating this 10th anniversary with us, you too can take action towards alleviating malnutrition in children:

 

 REFLECT
 

Involve your faith community: Organise a spiritual observance according to your religion or faith tradition, such as prayers, meditation, and faith-based reflection based on your Holy Scriptures, all for the wellbeing of children. You can also organise an inter-faith event, where you invite people from different faith communities to collaborate and host a joint activity for children.

  1. Involve your school: Partner with the school(s) in your community to organise and host an awareness activity. Invite students, teachers and parents to take part in your event.
  • In this school activity, provide a platform for children to speak about how communities can end child poverty and violence against children.
  • Remember to provide space for children to showcase their work in addressing child poverty.
  1. Partner with a local business: Consider partnering with business enterprises through their Corporate Social Investment / Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programmes, their foundations, or other such opportunities. Let them know how responding to children’s rights and needs, including overcoming child poverty, is strategically beneficial to their work and to all of society.

LISTEN

  1. Listen to Children: Create spaces to listen to children with empathy and respect, welcome their wisdom and gifts, and continue to work side-by-side with children to address violence against them and end child poverty. Organize various ‘Listening to Children’ sessions with young people from your community, guided by the topic, Together To End Child Poverty.
  • You can use the Learning To Live Together (LTLT) methodology to organise these sessions.
  • Focus on providing a safe space for children to express their views on child poverty and violence against children, as well as their ideas for community actions to address both.
  • Use the responses given by the children to help you in planning your future End Child Poverty projects.
  1. Organize a Forum: Organize a webinar, roundtable, workshop, debate or other such knowledge sharing discussion on ending child poverty.
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