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Soy un nino : Voto por mis derechos
“I am a child: I Vote for my Rights” is an instructive flyer, available in Spanish, issued in 1990 by the UNICEF and the Supreme Electoral Tribunal in Ecuador and intended to teach children about their rights. The flyer consists of cartoons and the alphabet describing children’s rights and encouraging them to participate in child elections.
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Los ninos tienen derechos
“Children Have Rights” is a periodical article, available in Spanish, published in 1990 by Olga Imbaquingo from the “El Comercio” newspaper in Ecuador. The article announces the first child elections in Ecuador with emphasis on the civil society milestone and placing children as active subject in the society’s coexistence. Additionally, the article contains information on the places, in the city of Quito, where children can register in order to be able to vote on June 30, 1990.
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Arranco campana por los serechos del nino
“The Campaign for Children’s Rights Took off” is a periodical article, available in Spanish, published on May 23, 1990 in Cuenca, Ecuador. The article covers the children’s rights campaign start, in lead up to the June 30, 1990 child elections. The articles touches on topics such as the institutions involved, who will be participating in the elections, as well as what they will be voting for.
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Un amor, una ternura y un futuro
“One Love, one Tenderness, one Future” is a periodical article, available in Spanish, published on June 1, 1990 by the “El Comercio” newspaper in Ecuador. The article covers the unfortunate reality of children’s living conditions in Ecuador and it calls for more efforts to elevate impoverished children from the struggles they deal with every day starting from a very early age. The article provides a few statistics regarding the Ecuadorian children’s quality of life, as well as it focuses on children who come from the rural areas and the circumstances they have to face along with their families.
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Cedatos: Los derechos de los ninos sondeo de opinion en Quito y Guayaquil
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Letter written by child: Which right is most important?
“Letter written by Child: Which Right is Most Important?” is a letter, available in Spanish, written by two students, a first grader and a third grader. In the letter, the children specify which right is the most important to them, claiming that the right to a pension for the abandoned children should be of a significant relevance.
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Letters written by children: Which right is most important?
“Letters written by Child: Which Right is Most Important?” is a collection of letters, available in Spanish, written by four children in Quito, Ecuador and addressed to other fellow students, as part of the program “I Also”. In these letters, the authors write about what they think make up the most important rights in their opinion.
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Primeras Votaciones infantiles
“The First Juvenile Voting” is an unfilled registration tablet, available in Spanish, approved in 1990 by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal in Ecuador. The unfilled registration book is meant to be used for the “First Juvenile Voting” pushing for children’s rights. The registration book consists of personal information sections such as: name/last name, age, gender, home address, church affiliation, and if applicable school grade.