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Hoy inscripciones masivas
“Massive Registration Today” is a periodical article, available in Spanish, published in June 1990 by “El Comercio” newspaper in Ecuador. The article features the coverage of child elections registration period in Quito, Ecuador. The article offers a listing of the registration sites in Quito, as well as it announces the representatives of the Children’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal and describe briefly a few of their attributes.
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Hoy primeras elecciones infantiles en el pais
“Today are the First Child Elections in the Country” is a periodical article, available in Spanish, issued in 1990 by the “El Telegrafo” newspaper in Ecuador. The article covers the first child elections in Ecuador that took place on June 30, 1990 and briefly describes the mechanisms behind the functioning of the elections, such as the groups involved in organizing it and the goals it is trying to achieve.
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Hoy se realizan las votaciones infantiles
“Child Elections are Taking Place Today” is a periodical article, available in Spanish, issued in 1990 by the “El Mercurio” newspaper in Ecuador. The article covers the first child elections in the city of Cuenca, Ecuador and it displays a map of the voting sites in the city as well as a listing of the 14 rights where children will have to choose two rights that seem more important to their realities.
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Hoy votan los ninos
“Children are Voting Today” is a periodical article, available in Spanish, issued in 1990 by the “Hoy” newspaper in Ecuador. The article covers the transition from campaign to voting of the first child elections and presenting it as a successful measure in involving children in the process of decision making from a very early age. Additionally, included is a child opinion-survey showing what both adults and children responded to the questions is children’s rights are being respected in Ecuador.
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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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Nino : Vota por tus derechos!
“Child: Vote for Your Rights” is a poster, available in Spanish, issued in 1990 by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal and UNICEF in Ecuador, in lead up to the June 30, 1990 Child Election in Ecuador. The poster lists the children’s rights for which they are encouraged to vote in June 1990 Child Election.
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Ninos, a defender sus derechos
“Children, to Defend their Rights” is a periodical article, available in Spanish, published on June 30, 1990 by the “El Comercio” newspaper in Ecuador. The article features the coverage of the June 30, 1990 child elections in Ecuador and it describes that for which they will vote, which is to choose two rights that matter the most to them out of the 14 rights that combine the 54 articles of the Convention on Children’s Rights.
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Ninos a Votar
“Children Voting” is a periodical article, available in Spanish, published in 1990 by the “El Comercio” newspaper in Ecuador. The article presents a further coverage of the June 30, 1990 child elections in Guayaquil by “El Comercio” newspaper. It particularly presents the optimism in constructing a democratic future for the Ecuadorian children who have the unique first chance to participate in electing two of the rights they deem to be of more significance to each of them.
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Ninos concurren hoy a urnas en todo el pais
“Children come Together to the Polls Today” is a periodical article, available in Spanish, published on June 30, 1990 by the “El Telegrafo” newspaper in Ecuador. The article is a further coverage of the June 30, 1990 child elections preparations in Ecuador.