A house in Bangladesh is located next to a watercourse. Around the watercourse there are trees. The house is blue and has a red door.

How do children live?

What do children's houses and homes look like in different parts of the world? What materials are they made of, and what do they tell us about children's lives? Here you will hear children's own stories and explore what housing and safety look like around the world.

Children's right to a safe home

You can meet Adisa, Asadul and Aisha, who live in different parts of the world and tell you how they live. You can also read about Cristo who tells us what it was like to be homeless.

The Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Global Goals emphasize that all children have the right to a safe home. Read on to discover which goals and articles are highlighted in this theme.

Children's stories

Facts about children's right to a safe home

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