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Articles by Rakhee

Here are all the articles Rakhee has posted so far.

2008

February

February 13:

Going Green Conference

2007

November

November 25:

RE: Freedom- Breaking the Chains

November 10:

Freedom- Breaking the Chains

October

October 09:

Switzerland!!

July

July 26:

Olympic Spirit Project

July 25:

What We’ve Been Up To

July 23:

Rakhee and Parit at the Youth Summit

July 13:

My Visit to The Youth Summit

June

June 19:

What I’ve been doing!

RE: Freedom- Breaking the Chains

On Saturday the 24th of November 2007, Parit and I attended the event about children’s rights called Freedom- Breaking the Chains at the Bernie Grants Arts Centre. The event was organised by the Mayor for London. We both interviewed 31 people, both young and old. We asked them different questions about children’s rights. We were also standing by the stand and telling people about the project. We gave out lots and lots of the Get Ready For Geneva postcards. Lots of people were really interested in the project and wanted to find out more so they signed up for more information which is good news!!!
Carla and Krishna and two investigators, Laura and Dominic also attended and they were running some workshops.
Parit and I really enjoyed the event because we interviewed lots of people and spread the word about the project and we hope that we will be able to attend many events like this one in the future.

{author}'s avatarThis article RE: Freedom- Breaking the Chains, was posted on Sunday, November 25, 2007

Article number 30

Children must never be stopped from enjoying their own culture, religion or language.

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UNICEF made cartoons to celebrate the Convention on the Rights of the Child. We’ve included a selection of these around our site.

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