Sri Lanka commemorated World Children’s Day and the anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child with the launch of Little Amaya – See Me, Hear Me, an interactive child rights exhibition at Lotus Tower. The initiative, led by UNICEF Sri Lanka, together with the Department of Probation and Child Care Services (DPCCS) and the National Child Protection Authority (NCPA), was launched this morning in the presence of Emma Brigham, UNICEF Sri Lanka Representative and senior officials from the Ministry of Women and Child Affairs (MoWCA), DPCCS, and NCPA. Designed to bring child rights to life in a…
UNICEF’s free exhibit ‘Little Amaya – See Me, Hear Me’ opens at Lotus Tower
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