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A virtual exhibition dedicated to June 1, International Children's Day, has been prepared at the Presidential Library

A virtual exhibition dedicated to June 1, International Children's Day, has been prepared at the Presidential Library

A virtual exhibition dedicated to June 1, International Children's Day, has been prepared at the Presidential Library

A virtual exhibition has been prepared and made available to users at the Presidential Library on the occasion of June 1st, International Children's Day. The exhibition aims to raise awareness about the protection of children's rights, their upbringing in a healthy and safe environment, access to quality education, and comprehensive development.

June 1st is observed globally as International Children's Day. This day has been celebrated internationally since 1950. The idea of establishing this holiday was put forward at the "International Women's Conference," convened by the United Nations. During this event, important proposals were made regarding the protection of children's rights and their growth in healthy and safe conditions. Subsequently, significant steps were taken to strengthen international protection of children's rights, leading to the adoption of the "Declaration of the Rights of the Child" by the UN in 1959 and the "Convention on the Rights of the Child" in 1989.

The virtual exhibition showcases publications covering various aspects of children's rights, psychological, social, and moral development, the child's role in family relationships, school readiness, inclusive education, upbringing, child behavior, and developmental characteristics. Additionally, the exhibition features encyclopedic publications that help shape children's worldview by encompassing educational content across science, nature, geography, astronomy, physics, ecology, and other fields.

The publications displayed at the exhibition are significant as an important source of information and reference for a wide readership, particularly parents, teachers, students, researchers, and individuals interested in child development. The collected literature contributes to enriching knowledge regarding the protection of children's rights and supporting their intellectual, social, and moral development.

The virtual exhibition serves as a significant platform to raise awareness of children's vital role in society, to promote the importance of safeguarding their rights and well-being, and to familiarize users with systematic and multifaceted literature on the subject.

Virtual Exhibition
June 1 — International Children's Day

June 1 — International Children's Day

June 1 marks International Children's Day, which was first celebrated in 1950. The idea for establishing this day was put forth at the "International Women's Conference" convened by the United…