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Basel Alrashdan, 11, tapes achievement certificates from school and community events to his bedroom wall in Charlottetown, Canada on Dec 9, 2016.

Basel Alrashdan, 11, tapes achievement certificates from school and community events to his bedroom wall in Charlottetown, Canada on Dec 9, 2016. Source: UNICEF/UN045977/Gilbertson VI

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has used World Children's Day to publish findings of children’s views around the world in what it's calling the most comprehensive poll of its kind ever conducted. It highlights the fact that children's perspectives must be included in the decisions that will shape the future.


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The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has used World Children's Day to publish findings of children’s views around the world in what it's calling the most comprehensive poll of its kind ever conducted. It highlights the fact that children's perspectives must be included in the decisions that will shape the future.



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