(Mesulame Tadulala, 20, Fiji, 2010)
"One day I'm going to go back to school," says a 13-year-old as he carries cargo along city streets to support his unemployed parents. | Article 32: The Government should protect children from work that is dangerous, or might harm their health or their education.
UNICEF: oneminutesjr.- La vida en la calle
(Sergio Perez Macario, 15, Mexico, 2010)
"I am stuck within the boundaries of my own freedom," a 24-year-old says of his 10 years on Mexico City's streets.
(Ginândria António Novela, 13, Mozambique, 2011)
This girl knows how to fix her community's problems -- and says she will when she becomes governor of Chibuto.
(Nate Thurmond, 12, USA)
A 12-year-old invites us to look closely at the similarities and differences between neighbourhoods in the city of Pittsburgh.
(Zam Namayanja, 13, Uganda, 2010)
"I work in the evening because City Council law enforcement is never here in the evening," says this young vegetable seller.
(Mesulame Tadulala, 20, Fiji, 2010)
"One day I'm going to go back to school," says a 13-year-old as he carries cargo along city streets to support his unemployed parents.
(Anika Carter, 19, Solomon Islands, 2011)
To support his family, a 9 year old boy picks through rubbish at the city dump -- where he is exposed to toxins and pathogens.
Oneminutesjr son videos de 60 segundos hechos por jóvenes de todo el mundo entre las edades de 12 y 20, a través de talleres de apoyados por UNICEF. Estos vídeos han sido seleccionados para reflejar algunos de los temas en informe de SOWC 2012.