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Los ninos y la democracia
“Children and Democracy” is a periodical article, available in Spanish, published by Marcia Gilbert de Babra in the “El Telegrafo” in Ecuador. The author agrees with the innovative idea of holding child elections but only as being complementary to other methods that a society must commit in respect of children’s rights. She questions and criticizes that anything durable will be achieved by holding these elections and if children would actually benefit from it.
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Miles de ninos votaran hoy por sus derechos
“Thousands of Children will Vote Today for their Rights” is a periodical article, available in Spanish, published on June 30, 1990 in the “Hoy” newspaper in Ecuador. The article announces the commencement of the June 30, 1990 child elections in Ecuador by describing some of the innovative features of holding such elections for the first time in Ecuador.
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Preguntas de la semana
“Questions of the Week” is a periodical article, available in Spanish, published in 1990 by “Hoy” newspaper in Ecuador. The article features the responses Ecuadorian children gave the newspaper “How” with respect to children’s rights and which of the 14 rights was their favorite. The responses come from five children with ages ranging from 8 to 12 and who come from different social backgrounds.
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Preguntas y Respuestas Sobre las Elecciones Infantiles
“Questions and Answers about Child Elections” is an informative document, available in Spanish, issued in 1990 by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal and the Central Bank of Ecuador through its “Child Worker Program” in lead up to 1990 organized child elections. The document describes the meaning of child elections, the way they will be carried out and identifies the groups involved in hosting the elections. Additionally, the document contains a list of the locations for voter registration and sets the terms for registering.
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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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Cedatos: Los derechos de los ninos sondeo de opinion en Quito y Guayaquil
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Comic on Children's rights: "y ahora quien podra garantizarnos nuestros derechos, rondamon?"
““And Now, Who will be the One Guaranteeing our Rights, Rondamon?” is a cartoon from a periodical, available in Spanish, published in 1990 in a newspaper in Ecuador. The document is a commentary of upholding of children’s rights illustrated in a periodical comic. The photo depicts a little girl inserting her vote in the ballot box which is being held by a representative from the Supreme Electoral Tribunal. The question she is asking him is “And now, who will be the one guaranteeing our rights, Rondamon?”
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Convencion y derechos del nino
“The Convention and Children’s Rights” is a periodical article, available in Spanish, issued in 1990 by the “Expreso” newspaper in Ecuador. The article offers a continuation of child elections coverage and it posits questions regarding children’s rights such. The article mainly touches on features of the Convention of Children’s Rights. Additionally, it contains a puzzle with rights-related words.