‘Every child has a right to play’: New Bohemians kit will raise funds for children in Palestine

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‘Every child has a right to play’: New Bohemians kit will raise funds for children in Palestine
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The jersey, which carries the Palestinian colours, follows similar initiatives by the club in recent years

League of Ireland club Bohemians have launched a new away kit in partnership with Palestine Sport for Life that aims to raise funds for children in Palestine.

With the tagline “Every child has a right to play”, the Dublin club tweeted that shirt sales of their 2023 kit will give money to bring football and other sports to children in Tulkarem Camp, West Bank. Launched with a video, it states Article 31.1 from UN Convention of the Rights of the Child saying: “States Parties recognise the right of the child to rest and leisure, to engage in play and recreational activities appropriate to the age of the child and to participate freely in cultural life and the arts.” The initiative was commended by the official Fifa account on Twitter.

Shirt sales will raise funds to bring football and other sports to children in Tulkarem Camp, West Bank.

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