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Talk to a child. To teenagers. To friends, colleagues, people you meet in cafés, on trains, wherever conversations happen. This question thrives on dialogue, not clicks. It changes things when it is spoken.

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What are we overlooking? What seems too idealistic, too narrow, too abstract? We need critical thinking, not habitual agreement. Show us what we're not yet seeing.

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If your work puts children's perspectives at the center, ask this question too. Share it with your voice. Take it into networks, committees, guidelines – wherever the future is being discussed.

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We are a small team working on this initiative as volunteers. We don't rely on volume, but on authenticity. We believe in conversations that matter, in networks built person by person, in questions asked with genuine curiosity.

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What happens next

Until January 31, 2026, we're building a worldwide coalition to submit this nomination together. Not as a single voice, but as many voices asking the same question: What if all children of this world received the Nobel Peace Prize?