
Children's Congress in D.R.: A Voice for the Future
**Child Congress Highlights Unmet Rights in Dominican Republic** Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic – A significant congress focused on the rights and well-being of children and adolescents took place on June 3, 2025, bringing together key figures from the government and civil society. The event, organized by the Ombudsman, Pablo Ulloa, aimed to give a voice to young Dominicans and address their concerns. "The Defender of the People of the Dominican Republic has wanted to create a space where our children and adolescents have the opportunity to raise their voices," explained Ulloa in an interview featured in a recent video report. He emphasized the importance of the event as the first of its kind in the country. Minister of Education, Luis Miguel de Camps, also attended, expressing his support and highlighting the collaborative effort involving various public institutions. He stated, "This allows children to express how they want to see things in the future." The congress gathered input from over 12,000 children across the Dominican Republic, covering a wide range of issues. The event's success marks a positive step towards creating a more inclusive and responsive society for Dominican children, ensuring that their voices are heard and their rights are protected. The collected data will inform future policies and initiatives.