Every Step Counts: Join Liberia’s Stomp for Peace and Unity!
“ We are the most precious resources, and our futures should never be left to chance or circumstance,” says Henriya.
Monrovia, Liberia — On November 19, the eve of World Children’s Day, children from Liberia and 37 other countries, including those in Asia, Europe, and the Americas, made a passionate call for peace that reached the United Nations through the campaign initiative ‘Stomping for Peace.’ This initiative urges world leaders to take action.
Children like Henriya, 15, from SOS Children’s Villages supported Hermann Gmeiner International School in Monrovia, sent a powerful message: “We are the most precious resources, and our futures should never be left to chance or circumstance.”
Michael, a 14-year-old boy from SOS Children’s Village Monrovia, adds, “We are calling on world leaders to prioritize the well-being of children and to stand with us in protecting and supporting us during times of crisis.”
Children Call for Action
Henriya and many other children urge leaders to urgently prioritize the protection and rights of children as a non-negotiable cornerstone of peace and stability. They call on governments to strengthen both national and international frameworks that protect children from violence and exploitation, especially in conflict zones — and to expand humanitarian support that allows children to grow, learn, and thrive even amidst crises.
“Children everywhere are deeply aware of how violence affects them and their peers,” says Dereje Wordofa, President of SOS Children’s Villages International.
The SOS Children’s Villages in Liberia, ‘Stomping for Peace’ campaign recommends the following actions for governments around the world:
–International Protection Protocols: Commitment to enforcing and upholding global child protection laws and policies, such as the Convention on the Rights of the Child, in areas affected by armed conflict.
– Humanitarian Assistance: Expand resources and humanitarian aid for children and families impacted by war, ensuring access to essentials like healthcare, shelter, nutrition, and education.
-Mental Health Support: Address the profound trauma faced by children in conflict and provide comprehensive mental health support and counseling.
-Peacebuilding and Reconciliation Efforts: Focused on de-escalation of the conflict, reconciliation, and peace. Engaging children and youth as central stakeholders in building peaceful futures.
Children around the world are calling for everyone to “stomp” against the injustices that continue to threaten young lives globally. “By amplifying our voices together, we can advocate for policies and resources that protect children from the devastation of conflict and exploitation, paving the way for a more peaceful and just future,” adds Joseph Joboe, Communications, Brand & Advocacy Coordinator for SOS Children’s Villages in Liberia.