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The KidsRights Foundation is an international children's aid and advocacy organisation based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The foundation was founded in 2003, by and Inge Ikink. KidsRights raises funds for independent local aid projects in a number of countries around the world, including India, South Africa and the Philippines. "KidsRights seeks to give a voice to the utterly voiceless," the organisation quotes Nobel Peace Prize laureate Desmond Tutu as saying.

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  • مؤسسة حقوق الأطفال (ar)
  • KidsRights Foundation (en)
  • KidsRights (nl)
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  • مؤسسة حقوق الأطفال (بالإنجليزية: KidsRights Foundation)‏ هي مؤسسة للدفاع ومساعدة الأطفال من حول العالم، يقع مقرها في أمستردام في هولندا. تأسست سنة 2003، وتقوم المؤسسة بجمع الأموال لصالح مشاريع الإغاثة المحلية المستقلة في عدد من البلدان في جميع أنحاء العالم، وخاصة الهند وجنوب أفريقيا والفلبين. المنظمة اقتبست كلمة ديزموند توتو الحائز على جائزة نوبل للسلام لتكون شعاراً لها: «كيدز رايت تسعى لإعطاء صوت لمن لا صوت له». وتشرف المؤسسة على جائزة السلام الدولي للأطفال والتي تُقدم سنوياً للأطفال المدافعين عن حقوقهم. (ar)
  • KidsRights is een Nederlandse . De stichting komt op voor kwetsbare kinderen, geeft en steunt lokale ontwikkelingsprojecten in Azië (India, Filipijnen en Thailand) en Afrika (Tanzania, Zuid-Afrika), vaak in samenwerking met de stichting Wilde Ganzen. De stichting werd in juli 2003 opgericht door Marc Dullaert en Ingrid Ikink. De organisatie richtte in 2005 de Internationale Kindervredesprijs op. Sinds 2005 is het acteurskoppel Erik de Vogel en Caroline De Bruijn ambassadeur voor KidsRights. (nl)
  • The KidsRights Foundation is an international children's aid and advocacy organisation based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The foundation was founded in 2003, by and Inge Ikink. KidsRights raises funds for independent local aid projects in a number of countries around the world, including India, South Africa and the Philippines. "KidsRights seeks to give a voice to the utterly voiceless," the organisation quotes Nobel Peace Prize laureate Desmond Tutu as saying. (en)
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  • مؤسسة حقوق الأطفال (بالإنجليزية: KidsRights Foundation)‏ هي مؤسسة للدفاع ومساعدة الأطفال من حول العالم، يقع مقرها في أمستردام في هولندا. تأسست سنة 2003، وتقوم المؤسسة بجمع الأموال لصالح مشاريع الإغاثة المحلية المستقلة في عدد من البلدان في جميع أنحاء العالم، وخاصة الهند وجنوب أفريقيا والفلبين. المنظمة اقتبست كلمة ديزموند توتو الحائز على جائزة نوبل للسلام لتكون شعاراً لها: «كيدز رايت تسعى لإعطاء صوت لمن لا صوت له». وتشرف المؤسسة على جائزة السلام الدولي للأطفال والتي تُقدم سنوياً للأطفال المدافعين عن حقوقهم. (ar)
  • The KidsRights Foundation is an international children's aid and advocacy organisation based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The foundation was founded in 2003, by and Inge Ikink. KidsRights raises funds for independent local aid projects in a number of countries around the world, including India, South Africa and the Philippines. "KidsRights seeks to give a voice to the utterly voiceless," the organisation quotes Nobel Peace Prize laureate Desmond Tutu as saying. The organisation's mission is to support and empower vulnerable children around the world, by raising funds for small-scale local projects, and by raising awareness for children's rights through the international media. The foundation has instituted an annual award, the International Children's Peace Prize, to honour a child who has made a significant contribution to advocating children's rights and improving the situation of vulnerable children. The first Children's Peace Prize was presented in 2005 by Mikhail Gorbachev during the Nobel for Peace Summit in Rome, an annual meeting of Nobel Peace Prize winners. The $10,000 prize was posthumously awarded to Nkosi Johnson, a South African boy who brought attention to children with HIV/AIDS and set up the Nkosi's Haven orphanage. Charitable events to raise funds for KidsRights have been nationally televised in the Netherlands and have featured performances from well-known artists like Andrea Bocelli, Ronan Keating, Ilse de Lange and the Sugababes. Corporate sponsors include ABN-AMRO, and . KidsRights Foundation is not related to KIDSRIGHTS, an Indianapolis-based publisher and distributor of materials on child abuse prevention and treatment. (en)
  • KidsRights is een Nederlandse . De stichting komt op voor kwetsbare kinderen, geeft en steunt lokale ontwikkelingsprojecten in Azië (India, Filipijnen en Thailand) en Afrika (Tanzania, Zuid-Afrika), vaak in samenwerking met de stichting Wilde Ganzen. De stichting werd in juli 2003 opgericht door Marc Dullaert en Ingrid Ikink. De organisatie richtte in 2005 de Internationale Kindervredesprijs op. Sinds 2005 is het acteurskoppel Erik de Vogel en Caroline De Bruijn ambassadeur voor KidsRights. (nl)
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