Dubai CDA Launches Child Safety Campaign

Ayesha Ahmad Al Marri, Director of Studies & International Cooperation-Human Rights Sector, CDA.

The Community Development Authority (CDA) in Dubai has launched a creative, virtual campaign that looks to target children, parents and the youth and make them more aware about the importance of child safety and protection, especially from physical and psychological harm.

The programme titled ‘Safe Summer’ is in cooperation with the United Nations International Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the Ministry of Education.

The innovative campaign uses a selection of booklets, short stories, virtual activities and specially developed games to help educate children about their safety and protection while also keeping them entertained during the summer vacation.

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According to the CDA, the ‘Safe Summer’ booklet features informative material such as nutrition and safety guidelines; tips on how to keep your child protected and ways on how to further boost your child’s immune system. It also includes articles for parents to read covering important topics like how to ensure the psychological wellbeing of children and promoting positive energy at homes, among others.

Aside from the booklet, the CDA will also be handing out a selection of short stories and coloring books that have been created to educate children about their rights, how to report cases of abuse and how to ask for help and protection.

Ayesha Ahmad Al Marri, Director of Studies & International Cooperation-Human Rights Sector, at CDA said, “Being asked to stay at home and the growing preference towards distance learning have prompted us to seek alternative solutions that can best suit our target audience – while also making sure that preventive measures like social distancing are properly observed and followed. Children remain the most affected by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic as they are urged to stay indoors – not being allowed to play outdoors and interact with friends. We understand the psychological impact that these orders have made on children today and we remain fully committed in coming up with strategic solutions that can keep them pre-occupied and entertained.”

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