What is World Children's Day?

World Children's Day, which takes place each year on November 20th, supports children around the world. The day also raises concerns about children's rights and international unity.

Human rights don't only refer to adults. They also apply to children. Children are entitled to life, health, education, and even the right to play. In addition, children's rights include the right to family life, protection from violence, and not to be discriminated against. The child also has the right to be understood.

Children around the world face many challenging problems. According to Children Incorporated, 385 million children around the world live in poverty. In the world's richest nations, one out of every four children lives in poverty. According to an estimated 8,500 children a day die from hunger.

Other important topics that children around the world face include poverty, hunger, and other significant topics include: hunger, bullying, and violence around the world.