World’s Children’s Prize
The World’s Children’s Prize (WCP) Program is the world’s largest annual program educating and empowering children to become humane changemakers who stand up for the equal value of all people, the rights of the child, human rights, democracy, and sustainable development. Patrons of the World’s Children’s Prize include H.M. Queen Silvia of Sweden, Malala Yousafzai, the late Nelson Mandela, Graça Machel, Xanana Gusmão, Desmond Tutu and Sweden’s Prime Minister. Since the year 2000, close to 50 million children have participated in the annual WCP Program.
Thomas, a former child soldier from Uganda, tells his story
The 20th World’s Children’s Prize Ceremony
Cindy Blackstock, First Nations and Child Rights Hero
Se SVT Dalarnas inslag om Sara Alias från World’s Children’s Prize-ceremonin 2023
Sara Alias from Leksand, speechWorld’s Children’s Prize
Ndale, World’s Children’s Prize Juror
Child Rights Hero Mohammed Rezwan from Bangladesh
Cindy Blackstock – World’s Children’s Prize Child Rights Hero
For a better world – World's Children's Prize
Malala speech 2022 WCP Decade Child Rights Hero Award
Jetsun Pema, Child Rights Hero from Tibet
Yanga Sobetwa sings at World’s Children’s Prize Ceremony 2022
Choir – World’s Children’s Prize Cermony 2022
Yanga Sobetwa sings at World’s Children’s Prize Ceremony 2022
Yanga Sobetwa sings at World’s Children’s Prize Ceremony 2022
Barns rätt till inflytande – Framtidsväljare
James Kofi Annan honoured by the WCP 2022
Ashok Dyalchand honoured by the WCP 2022
Malala named Decade Child Rights Hero by millions of children – World’s Children’s Prize
Changemakers in Zimbabwe – World’s Children’s Prize
Yanga Sobetwa becomas a patron of the World’s Children’s Prize, 2022.
Fattigdom och barnets rättigheter
Lika rättigheter och möjligheter för barn med funktionsvariationer
Klimathot och barnets rättigheter
World’s Children’s Prize
Framtidsväljaren om barn på flykt
Rätt att kräva och få skydd mot barnäktenskap
Framtidsväljaren om rätten till utbildning
Kort om World’s Children’s Prize
Asfaw Yemiru, Child Rights Hero, Ethiopia