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Drawing Book

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Drawing Book

Article 6: You have the right to be alive.

Draw a picture of what you would like to be when you grow up.

Explain what you will be and why you would like to be that.

Article 15: You have the right to choose your own friends and join or set up groups, as long as it isn’t harmful to others.

Draw a picture of you and your friends.

Explain how your friends help you when you are scare, need help or someone to talk to.

Article 24: You have the right to the best health care possible, safe water to drink, nutritious food, a clean and safe environment and

information to help you stay well.

Draw a picture of your favourite healthy foods.

Explain what foods you have drawn and why these foods are your favourite.

Article 24: You have the right to the best health care possible, safe water to drink, nutritious food, a clean and safe environment

and information to help you stay well.

Draw a picture of you visiting a doctor or dentist or of your parents taking care of you when you are sick or hurt.

Explain how you feel when you are sick or hurt and someone takes care of you.

Article 27: You have the right to food, clothing, a safe place to live and to have your basic needs met.

Draw a picture of your house and your family.

Explain what your favourite thing about your house and your family are.

Article 28: You have the right to a good quality education. You should be encouraged to go to school to the highest level you can.

Draw a picture of your favourite school subject.

Explain why this is your favourite subject.

Article 31: You have the right to play and rest.

Draw a picture of you playing your favourite activity, game or sport.

Explain why you like that activity, game or sport so much.

UNICEF and Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) celebrated 25 years of children’s rights during the OFC President’s Cup.

As part of the celebration children from the Just Play programme around the Pacific submitted drawings on children’s rights which have been featured in this drawing book.

UNICEF and OFC would like to thank all children and primary schools throughout the region that took part in this competition. For more information about the Just Play programme please contact:

Melissa PalombiSport for Development ConsultantUNICEF PacificEmail: [email protected] Website: www.unicef.org/pacificislands

Franck CastilloHead of Social ResponsibilityOceania Football ConfederationEmail: [email protected]: www.justplayofc.org