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World Children’s Day
Together we can reimagine a greener and more sustainable world without discrimination. A better world for every child.

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World Children’s Day is UNICEF’s annual day of action for children, by children.
This year, the COVID-19 crisis has resulted in a child rights crisis. The costs of the pandemic for children are immediate and, if unaddressed, may last a lifetime.
It’s time for generations to come together to reimagine the type of world we want to create.
On 20 November, kids will reimagine a better world.
What will you do?
Are you ready for World Children’s Day?
Here’s how you can get involved:
Young People |
Parents and children |
The Government |
Take part in the online conference “Young people after 2020” |
Help your children know their rights |
UNICEF and partners are calling on governments to adopt a Six-Point Plan to Protect our Children |
#VoicesOfYouth
Young people are the initiators of change and their voices must be heard, and adults should listen to them and support them.
Listen to Jovana Vasic, a member of UNICEF’s Youth Board, who has a strong message for young people:
Saslušajte Mahtija iz Irana koji nakon dugog puta do Srbije ima važnu poruku za sve nas:
Let’s celebrate World Children's Day together.
Register for an online conference during which the National Volunteer Platform volonterinamrezi.rs will be presented. The platform will enable easier connection between volunteers and organizers.
#WorldChildrensDay
From marking the day on social media and sharing stories from young people to famous buildings going blue – these are just some of the things you can expect on November 20th.
Join us!

What needs to happen
UNICEF and partners are calling on governments to adopt a Six-Point Plan to Protect our Children
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Ensure all children learn, including by closing the digital divide.
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Guarantee access to health and nutrition services and make vaccines affordable and available to every child.
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Support and protect the mental health of children and young people and bring an end to abuse, gender-based violence, and neglect in childhood.
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Increase access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene and address environmental degradation and climate change.
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Reverse the rise in child poverty and ensure an inclusive recovery for all.
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Redouble efforts to protect and support children and their families living through conflict, disaster and displacement.