The National Center of the Republic of Uzbekistan for Human Rights held an awarding ceremony for the winners of the contest “Human Rights Through the Eyes of Children” held jointly with the Commissioner of the Oliy Majlis for Children’s Rights, the Republican Children’s Publications “Tong Yulduzi” and “Class!”.

The event was organized to celebrate the 32nd anniversary of the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the 35th anniversary of adopting the Convention on the Rights of the Child. The event aims to increase the effectiveness of the reforms carried out in Uzbekistan in child rights.

“Tong Yulduzi” and “Class!” received more than 300 materials and creative works in four nominations: Best Article and Essay, Best Poem, Best Drawing, and Best Video.

The selection committee had the opportunity to evaluate each participant’s unique approach.

Schoolchildren from Tashkent, Karakalpakstan, Andijan, Bukhara, Samarkand, Syrdarya, Surkhandarya, Tashkent, and Fergana regions became active participants. As a result, the winners in four nominations were identified.

At the event, it was noted that the renewed Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan strengthened guarantees for ensuring and protecting the child’s rights, freedoms, and legitimate interests, creating the best conditions for their full-fledged physical, mental, and cultural development.

Nazokat Usmanova, UzA

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Human Rights Through the Eyes of Children

The National Center of the Republic of Uzbekistan for Human Rights held an awarding ceremony for the winners of the contest “Human Rights Through the Eyes of Children” held jointly with the Commissioner of the Oliy Majlis for Children’s Rights, the Republican Children’s Publications “Tong Yulduzi” and “Class!”.

The event was organized to celebrate the 32nd anniversary of the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the 35th anniversary of adopting the Convention on the Rights of the Child. The event aims to increase the effectiveness of the reforms carried out in Uzbekistan in child rights.

“Tong Yulduzi” and “Class!” received more than 300 materials and creative works in four nominations: Best Article and Essay, Best Poem, Best Drawing, and Best Video.

The selection committee had the opportunity to evaluate each participant’s unique approach.

Schoolchildren from Tashkent, Karakalpakstan, Andijan, Bukhara, Samarkand, Syrdarya, Surkhandarya, Tashkent, and Fergana regions became active participants. As a result, the winners in four nominations were identified.

At the event, it was noted that the renewed Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan strengthened guarantees for ensuring and protecting the child’s rights, freedoms, and legitimate interests, creating the best conditions for their full-fledged physical, mental, and cultural development.

Nazokat Usmanova, UzA