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.
Children speak for Children Hong Kong Committee on Children’s Rights fully supports “Children speak for Children 2023” that is organized by Hong Kong’s first child-led organization – Kids’ Dream. The project aims to foster young child...
It was a 100% child-led campaign supported by HKCCR with the aim to promote children’s voice. Ten children aged from 12 to 18 were recruited in the 2022 summer. HKCCR provided child rights training and child friendly platforms for them to brainstorm for campaign...
The project aims to promote children’s right to be heard in the school setting. We recruited 25 kindergartens, primary and secondary schools in the first year to pilot school-based activities selected from our menu to empower children in the exploration and decision...