UNICEF promotes the rights and well-being of every child, with a special focus on reaching those in greatest need. In Hong Kong, UNICEF HK promotes and advocates for children’s rights via organizing education and youth programmes, including Voices of Youth, an international initiative to empower youth through realizing their right to participation.
UNICEF promotes the rights and well-being of every child, with a special focus on reaching those in greatest need. In Hong Kong, UNICEF HK promotes and advocates for children’s rights via organizing education and youth programmes, including Voices of Youth, an international initiative to empower youth through realizing their right to participation.
Many Hongkongers cannot afford to buy a flat. According to the Legislative Council Commission, small- and medium-sized flat prices have almost tripled in the past 10 years.
Everyone has their own dream: some want to be singers, some want to be artists. However, society has high expectations of our youngsters and expects them to have great achievements.
Tong Tsz-on created a video to let other people know that his interest in buses should be something to be celebrated, not hated, mocked or a reason to bully him.
Morrow Milo Francisco Ong made a video to show how harmful the world’s expectations can be to yourself and your individuality if you try to conform to them.
I grew up in a single parent household. Before my parents divorced, I was loved and cared for by my father and mother. I had a very happy and fulfilling life. However, things started to change after my parents split up.
I am very grateful that I get to grow up in a safe and healthy environment where I don’t have to worry about anything, and that I am protected and cared for. I am also very fortunate that I have had the opportunity to learn to play different musical instruments.