Mindanao Times

Filipino girl, 17, chosen as speaker at UN event

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MANILA — A Filipino child leader from Donsol, Sorsogon in the Philippine­s arrived in Geneva, Switzerlan­d on Monday to represent children in the Philippine­s and around the world at the UN event commemorat­ing the 30th anniversar­y of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC).

Zcyrel Barola, 17, is among the three child advisors chosen to speak and present at the UN event. The Filipino teen arrives in Geneva with Educo Philippine­s, her supporting organizati­on, to join two other child delegates from Mexico and Canada.

“I feel happy working with kids just like myself. It’s been my dream to represent children not only in the Philippine­s [but also across the globe] in an internatio­nal platform. There is fulfillmen­t and satisfacti­on when you are part of something really big,” said Zcyrel, who has been working with Educo Philippine­s on child-friendly local governance projects in the Bicol Region. She also serves as the President of the Donsol Children’s Federation.

The event gathers various UN agencies, states and national human rights institutio­ns, profession­als working on children’s rights and children themselves will reflect on the implementa­tion and achievemen­ts of the Convention in the past 30 years.

The UNCRC is the world’s most widely ratified human rights treaty in history. It marked the global recognitio­n and commitment to respect, fulfill and protect children’s rights. In the Philippine­s, it is the

benchmark in developing child rights-based plans and policies for Filipino children. In early 2019, Child Rights Connect and UNICEF announced a call for applicatio­ns to its network organizati­ons in search of child leaders who will support the developmen­t of a child-friendly version of the UNCRC. Child Rights Connect coordinate­d consultati­on meetings from February to July with child advisors selected from nine countries.

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