Carolin Kebekus: award for unconventional use for children's rights

Carolin Kebekus: award for unconventional use for children's rights
An outcry for children's rights! Carolin Kebekus, the inexhaustible power woman of the comedy, receives the coveted special prize of the Kinderothilfe-Medien Prize this year! The TV audience has literally shaken her brave special broadcast #children's stems , which was broadcast for prime time in the ARD! The occasion? The alarming Situation of children who often need hearing and help, more than ever.
On August 18, something unexpected happened! Shortly before the popular crime thriller crime scene began, millions of television viewers switched to a lively "program intermezzo". Kebekus himself said: "Children have a voice and it is our common responsibility to ensure that this voice is heard." The jury was enthusiastic about this creative and urgent intervention.
The price of courage and commitment
The special price of the Kinderothilfe, endowed with 5,000 euros, recognizes Clemens Kebekus' outstanding performance, because she managed to put the urgent topics of child rights into a funny and yet haunting manner in the spotlight. The jury praises: "With its mixture of humor and pointed sharpness, Carolin Kebekus brought the reality of life of girls and boys into public consciousness and thus set an exclamation mark for children's rights."
The award ceremony will take place on November 15th in the exciting metropolis of Berlin. Not only Kebekus and her team are recognized, but also the best media professionals of the year that have been deserved for reporting on children's issues - including the "Story on Stage" and the "Prize of the Children's Jury".
Kinderothilfe - a mighty voice for children
The Kinderothilfe, one of the largest Christian child law organizations in Europe, protects and promotes no less than 2.2 million children in 36 countries! The media award has been awarded since 1999 and helps to ensure that the rights of the weakest of society are not forgotten. After all, all children of the world are the focus - and they belong to the future!
The patronage for this year's award ceremony has incidentally taken over Federal Minister Svenja Schulze. A strong signal for the importance and relevance that children's rights have in society. So let's keep our eyes and ears open when Carolin Kebekus and the Kinderothilfe set a powerful sign of the rights of our youngest!
If that is not a reason to celebrate!