Children's Day is observed in Tunisia every January 11 to commemorate the adoption of the Child Protection Code in 1995. This holiday was established in response to the historical neglect and violation of children's rights in the country. The 1990s marked significant legislative changes that improved the status of children and women in Tunisian society. On this day, various activities are organized to entertain children, with many nursery schools and kindergartens celebrating through events like face painting. The UN Human Rights Committee has recognized Tunisia's advancements in child rights, which also led to initiatives focusing on children with special needs and the establishment of the Parliament for the Child in 2002. Children's Day serves as a reminder of the importance of children's rights and their role as future contributors to society.
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January 11: Children’s Day (Tunisia)
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