Laos reaffirms to prioritise children's rights


VIENTIANE (Xinhua): Laos has reaffirmed its commitment to prioritising children's rights and continuing to create safe and supportive environments for children to thrive, recognizing children and youth as key to the nation's future.

In his speech marking the International Children's Day, Lao Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone reaffirmed the government's strong commitment to advancing and protecting children's rights. He also extended his best wishes to all children, recognizing them as invaluable assets to their families and the nation's future.

In an interview with Xinhua, Chansamone, a mother of two, emphasized that children and youth are the future and hope of Laos. She highlighted the importance of investing in their education, health, and overall well-being, stressing that such efforts are essential for the country's long-term development.

"I believe that providing children with equal opportunities will enable them to grow into capable individuals who can contribute meaningfully to society. I urge all parents and relevant sectors to empower every child, so that we can ensure a brighter future for the nation," she added.

Viphavanh, a 28-year-old resident of the Lao capital of Vientiane, shared his view that children are not only future leaders but also active contributors to the country's development.

He emphasized that beyond formal education, it is essential to give children the freedom to enjoy their childhood through play and participation in various activities. These experiences, he said, help children develop real-world skills that will prepare them to contribute meaningfully to Laos' growth.

Tingnoy, a 23-year-old office worker, highlighted the importance of the International Children's Day as a special time for families to come together.

He emphasized that beyond gifts, the celebration is about spending quality time, sharing activities, and showing love and attention to children. These precious moments strengthen family bonds and make children feel truly valued and happy. Enditem

 

 

 

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