Day Two of the "My Right" Camp
Various Activities on the Second Day of the "My Right" CampThe activities on the second day of the "My Right" camp focused on the right to play, as play is considered an innate and essential need for children that cannot be ignored.
Play is part of the process of mental and physical development. It is also the means by which children's behavior patterns are developed, helping them with social interaction, adaptation, and belonging. The "Not to Forget" Association emphasizes the importance of these initiatives in providing psychological and emotional support to children living in difficult conditions. This activity is not just a temporary relief but aims to equip children with skills and abilities to face challenges.
The launch of the "My Right" activity is a call to action for the international community to recognize and uphold the rights of Palestinian children. The initiative highlights the stark contrast between the daily lives of these children and those living in more stable and secure environments.
By creating spaces where children can experience joy, learn, and grow, the "Not to Forget" Association hopes to instill hope and possibility. The activity is a testament to the strength and resilience of the children of Jenin camp and their unwavering determination to claim their rights and envision a better future.