CRY Volunteers trained 150 children of a MCD school in Ali Gaon, Delhi, on Public Speaking for over 2 months. Eventually, 40 students were shortlisted to express their point of views on Child Rights during Video Shoot Round of the Speaker of the Year Competition (organized annually by Maverick Ventures) at the school.
CRY-Child Rights and You is an Indian NGO that believes that every child regardless of gender, class or economic status has the right to survival, protection, development and participation - thus a childhood. For over 30 years, CRY has partnered with more than 300 grassroot -level NGOs to ensure the rights of over 20,00,000 children by working with their parents and communities they live in, to make this a reality.
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Public Speaking Workshop at Noida
CRY Volunteers trained 300 children of a government school in Noida on Public Speaking for over 2 months, starting 17th Aug 2013 till 28th Sept 2013. Eventually, 54 students were shortlisted to express their point of views on Child Rights during Video Shoot Round of the Speaker of the Year Competition (organized annually by Maverick Ventures) at the school.
More images of the workshop can be seen here.
More images of the workshop can be seen here.
Authors: Riyana Lama and Divyanshu Singh
CHRONICLE: CLICK RIGHTS 2013
Click Rights is an annual campaign of CRY, wherein volunteers spread awareness about a theme by medium of photography. In 2013, it started in July to make people aware of reasons why many children are still out of school, so that the issues can be alleviated with combined effort of all, enabling children to have brighter future through education. The highlights of this campaign were photography workshops and photo talks by well known Indian photojournalists Raghu Rai and Vicky Roy, and photo-exhibitions at 1AQ Art Gallery and India International Center.
To know more about the Click Rights-2013 events that took place in Delhi, click here
For further information on Click Rights 2013- Delhi Exhibition, click here
Authors: Ritika Sharma and Divyanshu Singh
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