I’m very happy and have lots of hope, because young people are no longer being silenced.
We have the right to be heard and the opportunity to be the voice of children who are afraid — children who migrated from their countries because of conflicts or who cannot raise their voice loud enough to be heard.
And, there was a real commitment from 17 countries to eliminate violence against children globally, sooner rather than later. I don’t think they’re just words. This event made me realize change is possible.
I believe violence can be stopped, maybe not today or tomorrow or maybe not for me, but for generations to come — for my children, for the children who will come.
I will work with other children of the world to [make change], and the governments and other leaders I know will do it, too. Will you help?
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