With World Emoji day right around the corner, we believe it would be a fun idea to look at the way emojis help us communicate and the creativity with which they allow us to express. It’s no secret that the emojis are most popular amongst children and teenagers today. Emojis are a new and evolving language that is used all over the world, but nowhere more than the social media platform Twitter. To celebrate World Emoji Day, here are 15 child rights in a series of simple emojis, an innovative way to spread awareness about the basic rights of children.
👧👦 = 👧👦 = 👧👦
All children are equal. You should not be discriminated against for any reason, including race, color, sex, language, religion, opinion, origin, social or economic, status, disability, birth, or any other quality of your parents or guardians. #WorldEmojiDay
— Railway Children India (@RailwayChildInd) July 17, 2020
🧒➡️👦➡️👨
🧒➡️👧➡️👩You have the right to grow up, develop, physically, and spiritually in a healthy and normal way, free and with dignity. #WorldEmojiDay
— Railway Children India (@RailwayChildInd) July 17, 2020
👦👧🤜💚🏡🍲🏥
You have the right to special care and protection; to food, housing, and medical services. #WorldEmojiDay
— Railway Children India (@RailwayChildInd) July 17, 2020
👧👦 =📜=
You have the right to a name and to be a member of a country. #WorldEmojiDay
— Railway Children India (@RailwayChildInd) July 17, 2020
👧👦➡️👩👩👧👪👨👨👧👦 💚
You have a right to love and understanding, preferably from family but from the government where family cannot help. #WorldEmojiDay
— Railway Children India (@RailwayChildInd) July 17, 2020
👧👦🔜🏫🥍🔖👩🎓👨🎓
You have the right to free school, play, an equal chance to develop yourself and to learn to be responsible. #WorldEmojiDay
— Railway Children India (@RailwayChildInd) July 17, 2020
👧👦🤝👦👧
You have the right to meet with other children and young people and to join groups and organisations, as long as this does not stop other people from enjoying their rights. #WorldEmojiDay
— Railway Children India (@RailwayChildInd) July 17, 2020
🧑🏫👩🏫➡️☮️💚🙋♀️🙋♂️
You should be taught peace and friendship among all people. #WorldEmojiDay
— Railway Children India (@RailwayChildInd) July 17, 2020
👧👦=🔞
Until you are eighteen, you are considered a child and have all the rights in this Convention. #WorldEmojiDay
— Railway Children India (@RailwayChildInd) July 17, 2020
👧👦ℹ️➡️📕📺🗞️📻
You have the right to reliable information from a variety of sources, including books, newspapers and magazines, television, radio and internet. Information should be beneficial and understandable to you. #WorldEmojiDay
— Railway Children India (@RailwayChildInd) July 17, 2020
👧👦🚫💊
The Government should provide ways of protecting you from using, producing or distributing dangerous drugs. #WorldEmojiDay
— Railway Children India (@RailwayChildInd) July 17, 2020
👧👦< 15🚫🪖
If you are under 15, governments should not allow you to join the army or take any direct part in war. Children in war zones should receive special protection. #WorldEmojiDay2020
— Railway Children India (@RailwayChildInd) July 17, 2020
👧👦➡️🎨🎤🎸🎭🎦
You have the right to rest, have leisure, play and participate in cultural and artistic activities. #WorldEmojiDay2020
— Railway Children India (@RailwayChildInd) July 17, 2020
👧👦➡️🔏📛👪👨👨👧🏡💚
You have the right to privacy. The law should protect you from attacks against your way of life, your good name, your family and your home. #WorldEmojiDay2020
— Railway Children India (@RailwayChildInd) July 17, 2020
👧👦 <18 🗺️
Everyone under 18 years of age has all the rights in this Convention. #WorldEmojiDay2020
— Railway Children India (@RailwayChildInd) July 17, 2020