Inter Campus, in support of all children
Community
— Nov 20th 2019Today, the 20th of November, we celebrate International World Children’s Day for the rights of all young people
The UN Convention on Children’s Rights - approved by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 20 November 1989 - is the most widely recognised international treaty on human rights and establishes certain fundamental rights for every child. These include the right to life, health, education and play, as well as the right to a family, protection from violence, freedom from discrimination and to having their opinions heard.
Through its constant footballing activity, Inter Campus ensures that the children taking part all over the world can make the most of their natural right to play, with each project acting as an extraordinary tool for the development of every individual, helping them to learn and grow up in the best way possible.
Children all over the world are often deprived of their rights and forced to help their parents with work, to raise younger siblings, to go to work themselves or even at times to conduct illegal activities. Through football and the Inter badge, all of our children are able to spend their free time in the right way.