Oneminutesjr. are 60 second videos made by young people between the ages of 12 and 20 from around the world. This year, youth were asked to make videos inspired by the rights of the child.
UNICEF’s flagship publication The State of the World’s Children has invited a broad range of contributors to give their perspectives on the critical issues facing children’s rights in the 21st century.
UNICEF’s high-profile advocates all share a commitment to advancing the fundamental rights of children everywhere. See how their involvement is making a difference.
Today more than ever before, young people are recognized as having rights. What’s more, they are seen as playing an active role in asserting their rights. Learn about your rights and what you can do to make a difference.