In the smile of a child, of a girl, infinite possibilities lie hidden; in the longing in her bright eyes lie futures that we cannot even imagine today, especially in these uncertain times. For those of us who were lucky enough to enjoy a happy childhood, it is a refuge to which we always return and which we remember fondly and, why not, with a touch of nostalgia. But that happy childhood is not guaranteed, neither in the world nor, of course, in Spain. This is where the work of UNICEF comes in – arguably one of the best-known agencies of the United Nations – which is dedicated to defending the rights of children around the world.
Today we are delighted to be speaking with Nacho Guadix García, Head of Education and Children’s Digital Rights at UNICEF Spain. His work focuses on a vital and increasingly important area: ensuring that children’s rights are protected in the digital environment, whilst promoting inclusive and equitable education for future generations.