stands for growth, freshness, beginning of life and dynamics,
The logo is a composition of two letters of the English alphabet, ‘‘C’’ and
‘‘R’’ ; on abbreviation of "Children's Rights''. It also represents the Chinese
character ‘‘兒’’; which means children. These reflect our concern for the children and our
objective, which is advocacy and promotion of children's rights in Hong Kong. The shape
symbolizes energy and movement , indicating that we are a dynamic organization with a strong
mission.
Bearing in mind that children are still growing and vulnerable, they need a warm environment in
the care of adults. We, also, believe that children have rights to participation and should have
adequate preparation for their lives in the society.
Logo
Lavender Pink
stands for warmth and care.
Pale green
stands for growth, freshness, beginning of life and dynamics,
The logo is a composition of two letters of the English alphabet, ‘‘C’’ and
‘‘R’’ ; on abbreviation of "Children's Rights''. It also represents the Chinese
character ‘‘兒’’; which means children. These reflect our concern for the children and our
objective, which is advocacy and promotion of children's rights in Hong Kong. The shape
symbolizes energy and movement , indicating that we are a dynamic organization with a strong
mission.
Bearing in mind that children are still growing and vulnerable, they need a warm environment in
the care of adults. We, also, believe that children have rights to participation and should have
adequate preparation for their lives in the society.
Hong Kong Committee on Children’s Rights (HKCCR), Association Concerning Sexual Violence Against Women (ACSVAW), Plan International Hong Kong, and TALK Hong Kong conducted a joint press conference on 2 April 2026 to launch a Joint Position Paper urging the Hong Kong...
Hong Kong Committee on Children’s Rights held “I Have Something to Say” Children’s Forum to listen to children’s voices. This is the full script prepared by children themselves. Full...
On the 19th – 20th August 2025, the Hong Kong Committee on Children’s Rights held the “I Have Something to Say” Children’s Forum – a platform for children to speak up on matters of their concern. The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child...
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Hong Kong Committee on Children’s Rights, we produced two types of ballpoint pen as commemorative souvenirs. “We Voice Out for Children” was printed on the pen which signifies our vision of speaking out for children. In...
On the 30th anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child in Hong Kong, we embarked on our Conference Series to Review Hong Kong’s Progress in the Protection of Children and Advancement of Child Rights – bringing together the community,...