Raising Awareness on the Convention on the Rights of the Child through Art
Never Again International – Canada youth are using their creative talents to raise awareness on the Convention on the Rights of the Child and educate the international community on the global responsibility we share in upholding human rights.
Youth of Never Again International – Canada are learning how art can be a powerful instrument to build peace and educate about atrocity prevention and eradicating the use of child soldiers.
Youth from Never Again International – Canada are conducting training sessions where they train their peers on the theme of “Make Peace, Not War”. They discuss how they can be agents of peace to promote peace worldwide and the best tools they have at their disposal to cultivate peace, prevent genocide and eradicate the use of child soldiers.
Never Again International – Canada youth in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda and Sierra Leone are using art to depict what peace means to them.
Would you like to support these future peacebuilders in their next art for peace initiative?
You can help provide youth with art supplies so they can continue their project on what peace means to them.
Christian, a young peace builder in the Democratic Republic of the Congo talks about the importance of peace: Peace is the solution to our problems. My name is Christian and I want to see the world without weapons and atrocities.
Give today and support these future peacebuilders in their next art for peace initiative!
Please contact us at info@neveragaininternationalcanada.org to learn more about how you can empower youth to be agents of peace to end genocide and eradicate the use of child soldiers. Whether you would like to be directly involved in peace building activities or help fuel our youth to engage in activities that promote peace, your participation is very welcome.