By virtue of Republic Act 10661, National Children's Month is observed in November with the intention of educating Filipinos about the value of children's rights. The goal of this month-long event is to give Filipino children access to a healthy environment, a good education, and medical treatment. More crucially, empathy is what is driving this event. The Philippines, a third-world nation, reports a large number of households having financial difficulties every year. Universal Children's Day, sometimes known as World Children's Day, was first marked on November 20 in 1954 with the goals of fostering global understanding, raising children's consciousness, and enhancing their welfare. The day promotes children's rights and brings attention to the value of educating them because they are the future.
Filipinos are encouraged to join this initiative during this month. Children should have their own rights because they are unique persons. Furthermore, everyone should be able to exercise these rights, not only the wealthy. Children's rights are crucial since their lives are just as significant as those of adults. Children in growth need guidance. Children's lives are impacted by the environment. They are significant members of society, especially as they age. The future development of children is influenced by the family, society, and political leadership.
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