Children's reporter Dahlia takes over the ZDF Journal for the Child Rights Day today!

Children's reporter Dahlia takes over the ZDF Journal for the Child Rights Day today!

Potosi, Bolivien - Mainz (ots)

on November 20, 2024, on the international day of children's rights, the "Logo!"-children's reporter Dahlia on ZDF "Today Journal" will take on a special role! Instead of the experienced Gundula Gause, the young moderator will design an exciting news block at 9:45 p.m. This is not just a unique event, but a powerful statement for the rights of the children who can raise their voice here!

Together with her peers Emma and Ben, Dahlia selected the topics for a news block about two and a half minutes. The support of experienced editors ensures that the children can playfully learn news creation and bring their perspective effectively. "Children have the right to freedom of expression and participation," emphasizes Constanze Knöchel, head of ZDF children's programs, and emphasizes how important it is to listen to children, not only on the day of their rights, but every day!

insights from Bolivia

At the same time, “Logo!” Moderator Sherif Rizkallah is on a trip to Bolivia. Here is everything about the serious question: "If children have to work, what does that really mean?" In the Mine of Potosi, where many children worked for days for a hunger wage for generations, his mission will be to show the reality of these children and put their voices in the light. "No child in the world should have to work," explains Rizkallah, but adds that the understanding of the situation of these children is of crucial importance. Society should shake up for the information about its living conditions!

The program "Logo! Extra: If children work" will now be available in the ZDF media library and will broadcast immediately after the live messages at Kika. In addition, Sherif Rizkallah will report on his impressive experiences as a studio guest in “full jug” on the same day. This will be a day that nobody should miss!

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