What does the right to peaceful assembly mean to you? Call for children's inputs to new UN standards!
This survey is an opportunity for children to give their inputs to new UN standards on the right to peaceful assembly, to make sure that they are fit for children, too!

Children can provide their views, experiences, suggestions and comments using the survey below, before Monday 6th January 2020. Children can also send their inputs in any other form (like a drawing or comic) using the email address of Emma: grindulis@childrightsconnect.org. You can contact Emma if you have any questions!

Here is a link to lots more information, like what is the right to peaceful assembly? What are the new UN standards and why are they being developed? Who is developing them?

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1scFIfotWp7l6plObT-DdHW1XZDokWgKRyGW4k9fFwfE/edit?usp=sharing

After responding to this survey, we will keep in touch if you wish, with developments on the new standards and future opportunities to be involved on this topic! :-)


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1. What do you understand by the right to peaceful assembly?
2. Where you ever involved, or know of other children, who have been involved in a peaceful assembly offline or online?
3. If you or other children you know have been involved in  a peaceful assembly, could you share any examples, including the issues or topics raised and the experiences/results?
4. Do you think children face particular challenges/obstacles to participate in a peaceful assembly online or offline? If so, are there children in certain situations who are more likely to face such challenges/obstacles?
5. What would you say to an adult who may support a child who wants to participate in a peaceful assembly?
6. If you think it is important for children to give their inputs to this UN document, please could you tell us why?
7. If you could give one recommendation to governments on what they should do to make sure all children can enjoy the right to peaceful assembly, what would it be?
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