November 20th marks the 30th Anniversary of the UN Child Rights Convention. UNICEF Hungary has organised “Take Over Days” in Hungary for the past two years, and now, after Tdh has planned similar events in Romania, it is planning the third. At the same time, a series of events will take place in Budapest at the Akvárium club. Renowned professionals and celebrity guests committed to child rights will be discussing different aspects of child protection. Topics will include: motherhood and work, trauma in childhood, positive parenting, environmental protection, and experiential education. These programs will take place from 10 am to 5 pm. The event is free of charge but registration is required.

 

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