To keep children safe, of course!
This summer dozens of children from Viva's network of projects in Kampala, Uganda took to the streets - one street in particular - to engage in community advocacy. What does that look like? This:
Roads in Kampala can be difficult even for grown-up pedestrians to navigate, especially in poorer areas where most children at risk live. Just crossing the street can be a life-threatening activity for a child in these neighbourhoods! So a few projects put their heads together and decided to make their neighbourhood safer for the children in their care and those living in the area. They painted a zebra crossing.
Donning safety vests, these children took turns painting the stripes of the crossing and handing out lollipops and leaflets - taking advantage of the traffic caused by their work to teach passing drivers and pedestrians about child rights and child protection.
This was a great way for children to make new friends, learn to advocate for themselves, and take responsibility for the safety of their neighbourhood. We're hoping to bring more zebra crossings to other neighbourhoods throughout the city!
Take a look at the rest of the pictures on Viva's Facebook page.
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