Cartoons for Children's Rights

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Cartoons for Children's Rights is the collection of animated shorts based on UNICEF’s Convention on the Rights of the Child. In 1994, UNICEF held a summit encouraging animation studios around the world to create individual animated spots demonstrating the international rights of children.[1]

List of cartoons[edit]

  • Children Have the Right to Protection From Abuse That Can Be Cruelty: United Kingdom, Cosgrove Hall Films, Created by Benslifinio Bujar & Matt Selon & Burgiest Hugamin, Article 4
  • Children Have the Right to Survive and Develop to the Fullest: Canada, National Film Board of Canada, Created by Bretislav Pojar, Article 6
  • Children Have the Right to Express Themselves: USA, HBO Animation, Created by Eileen O'Meara, Produced by Catherine Winder, Music by John McCarthy, Article 12
  • Children Have the Right to Appropriate Information: USA, Urban Design Inc, Directed by John Serpentelli, Article 13
  • Children Have the Right to Freedom of Conscience: USA, Disney Feature Animation, Created by Hendel Butoy, Music by Pixote, Article 14
  • Children Have the Right to Freedom of Thought: USA, MTV Animation, Created by Machi Tantillo, Music by Sweet Honey in the Rock, Article 14
  • Children Have the Right to Privacy: Poland, Polish Television, Directed by Aleksandra Korejwo, Article 16
  • Children Have the Right to a Loving and Caring Family: USA, Columbia Tri-Star Children's Programming, Directed by Bill Dennis and John Rice, Article 20
  • Children Have the Right to an Education: Brazil, TV Futura, Directed by Caco Galhardo, Animated by Quinho, Article 28
  • Children Have the Right to Play, USA, Sunbow Entertainment: Created by Ben Edlund and Christopher McCulloch, Article 31
  • Children Have the Right to Protection from Hazardous Work: USA, Warner Brothers Feature Animation, Directed by Mohamed Mohamed, Produced by Zahra Dowlatabadi, Article 32
  • Children Have the Right to a Drug Free World: USA, Animagination, DIC Entertainment, Created by Art Mawhinney, Article 33
  • Children Have the Right to Protection from Sexual Abuse: Germany, Hahn Films, Directed by Claudia Collier, Article 34
  • Children Have the Right to Protection from Landmines: Canada, Cinar Films, Created by Greg Bailey, Article 38
  • Children Have the Right to Protection in Times of War: USA, Michael Sporn Productions, Created by Michael Sporn, Article 39
  • Children Have the Right to a Home:
    Spain. (Neptuno Films) Article 27 Directed by Josep Lluise Vicana
  • Every child has the right to a caring family: Puerto Rico, Animacion Boricua Inc, Animated by Paco Lopez, Article 5
  • Children have rights to be safe from dangerous wars in the globe: North Korea, SEK Studio, Animated Created and Written by Jun Ok Kim, Article 79
  • Every child has a right to freedom from dangerous and unsafe child labor: Bangladesh, ToonBangla, Animated by Gary Goshniabutmomark and Nia Kelogananadesh, Article 80

References[edit]

  1. ^ Reber, Deborah (March 1997). "UNICEF Draws on Talent to Advance Children's Rights". Animation World Magazine. 1 (12).

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