Her Majesty Shares Her Passion About Children’s Rights On The Leaderonomics Show

Jul 05, 2016 1 Min Read
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By special invitation, Leaderonomics had the honour of speaking with Her Majesty Queen Silvia of Sweden about the challenges in global children’s rights and some of her experiences working with children from around the world.

The Global Child Forum on Southeast Asia that was held recently last May, 2016 in Malaysia had brought together influential international decision makers from business, government, civil society and academia for a day of inspiration and action on children’s rights within the region.

Initiated in 2009 under the active participation and patronage of Their Majesties King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia, the forum aimed to address some of the most pressing challenges faced by today’s children.

Tell us how would you like to do your part in supporting and respecting children’s rights as individuals and as organisations by sending in your comments or write to us at editor@leaderonomics.com. For more episodes of The Leaderonomics Show, click here.

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