The World's Children's Prize for the Rights of the Child 2006
The World's Children's Prize for the Rights of the Child 2006 was awarded to Jetsun Pema, who is helping the Tibetan refugee children in India:
Her tireless work has saved lives and given tens of thousands of Tibetan refugee children a home, a family, education and hope for the future. Pema always puts the children’s interests first and has built up Tibetan Children’s Villages (TCV) into the exiled Tibetans’ largest children’s rights and educational organisation. Every year, nearly 15,000 refugee children get help through TCV. In the Tibetan children’s villages the children grow up in a loving Tibetan home with traditional Buddhist values like non-violence and respect for all life.
Read more on the WCPRC website (in English) or Tibet House website (in Japanese).
Tonight, Swedish writer and Green Party politician Per Garthon, an expert on Tibet and China, will hold a talk in Tokyo. He is invited by Ecolo Japan, the Green Policy Network for Sustainable Society.
(Photo from the WCPRC website)
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