Michaela Mycroft (17) wins International Children’s Peace Prize 2011
Michaela Mycroft (17) from South Africa wins the International Children's Peace Prize 2011 for her commitment to the rights of disabled children in South Africa
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Read how KidsRights helps children who have lost their parents to aids
The programmes of KidsRights partner St. Joseph's Care and Support Trust at Sizanani Village provide direct support which is tailored to aids-related orphans and vulnerable children.
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Desmond Tutu announces nominees for Children's Peace Prize 2011.
On Tuesday October 25 Desmond Tutu announced the nominees for the International Children's Peace Prize 2011 in Cape Town.
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That is why KidsRights stands up for vulnerable children everywhere, offering them direct support tailored to their needs and focusing attention on their position and their rights. KidsRights helps by financing existing, well-run local projects that focus on five basic requirements of care: health care, nutrition, education, shelter and attention. Often, some relatively simple assistance is all that children need to make tremendous progress, providing them with the opportunity to build toward a better future. KidsRights offers a platform to children who, without help, often find it difficult to make the world sit up and listen. As Nobel Peace Prize winner Desmond Tutu has said: “KidsRights seeks to give a voice to the voiceless”.



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On Friday December 2, Chaeli Mycroft, winner of the International Children’s Peace Prize 2011, met Archbishop Desmond T...

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Winner is committed to the rights of disabled children in South Africa Amsterdam, 21 November 2011 – This afternoon t...

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From left to right: The winner of the International Children's Peace Prize 2011 Michaela Mycroft, Nobel Peace Prize Winner Mairead Maguire, chairman of the KidsRights Foundation Marc Dullaert.