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Sahabat Anak Day

Sahabat Anak Day History

Sahabat Anak has come to realise that fulfilling children’s rights is a major task that cannot be done alone. Therefore, Sahabat Anak needs to involve the whole community to join with us and campaign for the rights of children.  This will enable the Sahabat Anak Movement to achieve it’s goal which is to help Indonesian children, especially marginalised children, access their rights. This is the spirit of the Sahabat Anak Movement.

As a result of this, on the 17th of February 2008, the first Sahabat Anak Day was held.  The day involved 1,500 participants consisting of children from Sahabat Anak and partner organisations, employees and their families from corporations supporting the event and individual members of the public living in Jakarta. The event was held at Kridaloka Senayan which was transformed into an amusement park and stage for performances.  The day started off with the ‘Walk of Love’ across senayan. During the day all the participants developed FRIENDSHIPS with the children from Sahabat Anak.  

During the event event the Governor of DKI Jakarta, Fauzi Bowo, gave an opening speech and read the Sahabat Anak Declaration.

“The Sahabat Anak (SA) Movement believes that each child is a precious and worthy being that is equal to all human beings.
The SA Movement appreciates, respects and fights for children's basic rights. Which includes; to live, to grow, and to be protected while also participating in civil society.
In English Sahabat Anak means a child's friend. As our name suggests it is through our friendship with children that we fight for their basic rights. We invest our time, energy and resources into helping children access their right to education and a life free of poverty, regardless of race, religion, ethnicity or social class.”

Since then, each year on the same date, Sahabat Anak Day is held as the kick off  for Sahabat Anak’s  yearly children’s rights campaign. We invite members of the public, NGOs, local and national government, companies and the media to join with us and care for those who will be the next generation. We believe caring for the marginalised children in Jakarta is a community investing in the Nation’s future.   

For a better Indonesia.

Sahabat Anak Day 2012: Share Your Dreams!

“SHARE YOUR DREAMS!”

Children’s Participation

A child is defined under the Indonesian Law, UU No. 23 2002 Chapter 1, as a citizen of Indonesia under the age of 18 and it also includes a child in the mother’s womb. A child is a gift and blessing from God who needs to be protected, valued by their parents, country and nation and who will be the future leaders of this nation.

Sahabat Anak Day 2011: Come out to play, my friends!

This is the fourth year the Sahabat Anak Day been held since 2008. It is a day for everyone who wants to be a friend for children – marginalized children – hand in hand to support them in achieving their rights.

This year we focus on highlighting a child’s right to PLAY. To play is a child’s right and nature, but in reality, thousands of marginalized children unable to enjoy their rights and spend childhood to support their family’s livelihood.

Sahabat Anak Day 2010: Nutrition for my Friends

What have you eaten today?

For many of us, this is not a tough question. Maybe, without even asking, some of us would express our delight or disgust about what we have just eaten. Sometimes, the details about the shape and taste of the food as well as the nutritional value can be easily expressed. Eating can indeed stimulates our senses and it can make us happy. Unfortunately, not all of us can have such a pleasant experience.