By Sanya | Fundraising Manager
Fundación Enda El Alto is dedicated to providing therapeutic support and educational programs for children who have been victims of child abuse. From April to August, the center has conducted various activities aimed at empowering children, raising awareness about their rights, and promoting safe environments both offline and online. This report details the activities conducted during this period.
1. April: Drawing Class on the International Day of Children
To celebrate the International Day of Children, Fundación Enda El Alto organized a drawing class themed “Drawing My Rights.” The objective was to encourage children to express themselves creatively while learning about their human rights.
Children were asked to draw pictures representing themselves and their understanding of their rights. Facilitators guided discussions on various human rights, helping children articulate their thoughts and emotions through art. The session emphasized the importance of self-expression and awareness of personal rights. The activity fostered a supportive environment where children felt safe to share their experiences and thoughts.
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2. May: Bullying Prevention Course
In May, the center conducted a comprehensive prevention course focused on bullying. The goal was to educate children on how to prevent bullying, recognize signs of bullying, and respond effectively if they or someone else is being bullied. Interactive sessions included role-playing scenarios to demonstrate different forms of bullying and appropriate responses.
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3. June: Videos on the International Day Against Child Labor
To mark the International Day Against Child Labor in June, Fundación Enda El Alto produced two videos focusing on the issue of child labor in Bolivia. The objective was to raise awareness about child labor and highlight efforts to combat it.
The first video featured an interview with the president of the Youth Department of La Paz, discussing the initiatives and challenges in addressing child labor.
The second video provided informative content on the prevalence, causes, and consequences of child labor in Bolivia. Both videos were disseminated through social media and community networks to reach a wide audience.
4. July: Course on Digital Safe Spaces Without Violence
In July, Fundación Enda El Alto held a course on maintaining safe digital environments, focusing on preventing virtual violence. The objective was to educate children on how to navigate the digital world safely and protect themselves from online violence. Emphasis was placed on the importance of respectful online communication and the children gained valuable knowledge about online safety and digital etiquette.
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