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Kinderrechte-Label

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Label for Child Rights Day

On November 20 we celebrate World Children's Day – a day on which the rights and well-being of children take center stage. Make your initiatives relating to this important day visible and use our free label to showcase your commitment. 

Child Rights Network Switzerland (CRNS) and UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein designed this special label for events, projects and materials relating to Child Rights Day. With this label we aim to bring the efforts of many organizations, municipalities, schools and other role players relating to Child Rights Day in Switzerland and Liechtenstein together under a single umbrella.

Kinderrechte-Label
  • Flexible and adaptable: Thanks to its minimalist design, the label can be integrated easily into your communication materials.
  • Playful and memorable: The two building bricks make the label attractive to children and ensure visual awareness.
  • Clear message: As the same font is used for the international child rights icons, a connection is established to the UN Child Rights Convention, which highlights the label's message. 
  • Easy to adapt: The label can be used in different colors. We offer a black-and-white as well as a color version, and you can design additional color versions to match your own color palette. 
  • Shared visibility: By using the label you become part of a growing movement and actively contribute to improving the visibility of child rights. 

UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein used the label to develop an illustration attached to various materials for Child Rights Day. Our colorful poster is an eye-catcher for every event. Practical and versatile: the postcards are ideal for sharing or sending, and you can use our sticker sets to transform any poster into a Child Rights Day highlight in no time. Young artists can get involved and express their creativity with our set of colored chalks.

Would you like to introduce your event relating to Child Rights Day to a broader public? Then use the events calendar of CRNS! You can enter your event here free of charge and contribute to the shared visibility of child rights. Send all information to [email protected].

Zeichnung Kinderrechte
The daycare Mett in Biel has taken a creative approach to the topic of children’s rights.
Demo Tag der Kinderrechte
The Child Friendly City of St. Gallen has added the label to municipal email signatures.
Art Cube
In the child-friendly city of Frauenfeld, the Kinderrat [Children’s Council] provided colorful decorations for the Kunstwürfel [Art Cube].
police precinct window
In St. Gallen, a police precinct window decorated for Child Rights Day.
Linkedin Post
«Kind+Spital» uses the label in correspondence regarding Child Rights Day.
Programmheft einer Kinogruppe
A cinema group displays the label in their program to highlight Child Rights Day.
Gruppenfoto in Liechtenstein
UNICEF is using the label in a campaign with Liechtenstein’s Minister of Social Affairs and Justice.
Uznach
The child-friendly community of Uznach used its digital welcome sign to raise awareness of Child Rights Day.

You are welcome to send us information on the integration of the label into your event to [email protected]. We would love to make it available to inspire others.

Contact us at [email protected]

The Convention on the Rights of the Child was adopted by the UN General Assembly on November 20, 1989. That's why we celebrate World Children’s Day every year on November 20.

Children’s rights apply to every child around the world, including here in Switzerland and Liechtenstein. While most children have good lives, here too there are instances of children’s rights not being guaranteed. There are still children and young people who are subjected to violence and exclusion. Many of them are growing up in poverty. And politics and society are still not giving the well-being of children and young people the attention it deserves.
Raising awareness of the Convention on the Rights of the Child remains an ongoing mission. That’s why it’s important that we continue to stand up for children and young people, together!

Click here to learn more about the Convention on the Rights of the Child and its implementation in Switzerland and Liechtenstein.

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