Hello everyone. I am Uğur Gallenkuş, an Istanbul-based digital artist. I create collages juxtaposing two images including the work of some of today’s most intrepid photojournalists.

By contrasting images of different realities, I aim to show a range of intensely relevant issues affecting today’s children: from war to poverty, hunger, child trafficking, child labor, child soldiers, immigration, healthcare, and education. Violation of basic children's rights compelled me to publish this book that shows two sides of humanity that we have collectively created.

One question we all at some point ask, especially when we understand what it means to be a parent, is this: What legacy are we leaving the children of the world?

The book takes the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Children, enforced since 1990, as its foundation, aiming through these 50 collages to convey the essential rights each child should have, regardless of their circumstances or geography. Each collage represents one of the U.N.-determined rights of children and is accompanied by statistics indicating the pressing realities putting children in danger worldwide.

With this book, I hope to inspire a shift in the consciousness of adults, inviting us all to leave our greed and egos behind and make the world a better place for today’s children.

This book is dedicated to all children in the world: poor or rich, in developed countries or undeveloped countries, educated or uneducated, hungry or obese, or dead or living.

This book is a CALL TO ACTION!

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#1

Profession Before Education

Young students in contrasting environments, highlighting the difference and contrast between two worlds children live in today.

This is Shaila, a 15-year-old s*x worker. Due to her stepmother's torture, she ran away from home and tried to go to her aunt's in Dhaka, Bangladesh. "Somehow I managed to get a seat on a bus which was going to Dhaka. There was too much traffic, so my bus was stuck in one place for hours. It was getting darker and I did not know what to do. When I got off the bus, it was midnight, 12 am. I was so afraid that I asked every single female passenger to give me a shelter for one night. I was crying and did not know what to do. No one believed me. If on that day, someone would have given me a shelter for just one night, my life would not have fallen into h**l," she said. During the journey, she was kidnapped by a group and she found herself in a brothel.
Editorial Photo: GMB Akash

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    #2

    Bathing At War, Bathing At Peace

    Contrast between two worlds children live in showing a damaged building with kids bathing versus a luxurious bathroom interior.

    Salem Saoody, 30, is bathing his daughter Layan (L) and his niece Shaymaa 5 (R) in the only remaining piece from their damaged house, which is the bathtub, after the Israeli airstrike. 2015, Gaza.
    Editorial Photo: Wissam Nassar

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    #3

    I See You

    Split image showing contrast between two worlds children live in, with one side a well-off girl and the other a crying boy in poverty.

    A Rohingya refugee girl looks next to newly arrived refugees who fled to Bangladesh from Myanmar in Ukhiya on September 6, 2017. With children making up around 60 percent of the Rohingya that have fled into Bangladesh, many below 18 years old arrived into the makeshift tents highly traumatized after seeing family members killed and homes set on fire.
    Editorial Photo: K.M. Asad

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    #4

    Children Are Children First - Seesaw

    Two children on seesaws in contrasting worlds showing the divide in the lives of children today.

    A Syrian boy sits on a destroyed tank in the Syrian town of Kobane, also known as Ain al-Arab, on March 27, 2015.
    Editorial Photo: Yasin Akgül

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    #5

    Tin Soldier

    Child with backpack juxtaposed with soldier, highlighting contrast between the two worlds that children currently live in.

    Newly released child soldiers wait in a line for their registration during the release ceremony in Yambio, South Sudan, on February 7, 2018. More than 300 child soldiers, including 87 girls, have been released in South Sudan's war-torn region of Yambio under a program to help reintegrate them into society, the UN said on Februar y 7, 2018.
    Editorial Photo: Stefanie Glinski

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    #6

    School-Bound

    Contrast between two worlds children live in, showing a child with a pink backpack near a damaged wall and a school bus.

    A Syrian schoolgirl crossing through a damaged wall outside her school in the Syrian town of Kobane, also known as Ain al-Arab, on March 25, 2015. Islamic State (ISIS) fighters were driven out of Kobane on January 26 by Kurdish and allied forces.
    Editorial Photo: Yasin Akgül

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    #7

    Lunch Break

    Contrast between two worlds children live in showing hunger and abundance with combined photos of kids eating food.

    Two child laborers eating their lunch during a break at the factory where they work. Dhaka, Bangladesh.
    Editorial Photo: GMB Akash

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    #8

    Wounded Girl With A Pearl Earring

    Child portrait showing contrast between two worlds by combining a hospital scene and a classic painting for children.

    A wounded Syrian girl receives treatment at a makeshift hospital in Kafr Batna following bombardments on the Eastern Ghouta region on the outskirts of the capital Damascus on February 21, 2018.
    Editorial Photo: Ammar Suleiman

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    #9

    Peaceful Sleep

    Child and adult in contrasting environments, illustrating the contrast between the two worlds children currently live in.

    A father with his child in the intensive care unit of the district hospital in Mora, Far North Region, Cameroon. The diseases most prevalent among African children are malaria, diarrhea, and malnutrition. February 20, 2019.
    Editorial Photo: Pierre-Yves Bernard/MSF

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    #10

    Children Are Children First - Swings

    Child on a swing in a broken, abandoned building contrasted with kids on colorful swings in a bright playground, showing two worlds.

    A Syrian boy plays on a swing in a destroyed building in the rebel-held town of Douma, on the eastern outskirts of Damascus, as Muslims celebrate the third day of the Eid al-Adha holiday on September 3, 2017.
    Editorial Photo: Amer Almohibany

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    #11

    Children Are Children First - Skiing

    Children contrasting two worlds, one skiing in snowy mountains and the other walking with crutches in a rough environment.

    Children bear the brutal cost of endless war. As 10 children from the same family were walking to school last year, they came across an unexploded mortar bomb—a common sight in Afghanistan, where war still rages between the Taliban and US-backed national forces. Not realizing what it was or the dangers it posed, the curious kids picked up the device and took it to show to an aunt. And then it exploded. Three children and the older relative were killed, and the remaining seven lost at least one limb each.
    Editorial Photo: Noorullah Shirzada

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    #12

    Red Lipstick, Ocean Eyes

    Contrast between two worlds children live in shown by combining photos of a girl in different environments and moods

    She is Rosina. She is a 14-year-old s*x worker in Bangladesh.
    Editorial Photo: GMB Akash

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    #13

    Crossing The Red Sea

    Child living in contrasting worlds, captured by photographers on red carpet and in harsh water surroundings illustrating two worlds children live in

    A Rohingya refugee woman holds her son, seen after arriving with a boat to the nearest beach to the Bangladesh-Myanmar border, Shah Porir Dip Island Teknaf, Bangladesh, September 14, 2017.
    Editorial Photo: KM Asad

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    #14

    Best Friends

    Childhood contrast showing two worlds children live in, combining photos of girls with toys and pets in different settings.

    Noha Abu Mesleh, 5 years old, is seen inside of her home in the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza Strip.
    Editorial Photo: Wissam Nassar

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    #15

    Not All Heroes Wear Medals

    Contrast between two worlds children live in shown by combining photos with a golden statue on a white background.

    Syrian men carrying babies make their way through the rubble of destroyed buildings following a reported airstrike on the rebel-held Salihin neighborhood of the northern city of Aleppo on September 11, 2016.
    Editorial Photo: Ameer Alhalbi

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    #16

    Waiting For A Chance

    Children contrast between two worlds showing scarcity and abundance side by side in a combined photo illustration.

    Palestinian children waiting to fill jerrycans and bottles with drinking water from public taps at the Dair Al Balah refugee camp in central Gaza Strip in 2014.
    Editorial Photo: Wissam Nassar

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    #17

    Until Every Girl Goes To School

    Classroom contrast showing the two worlds that children currently live in through combined photos.

    Pakistani girls attend a school attacked twice by the Taliban. Nowshera, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, 2013.
    Editorial Photo: Diego Ibarra Sanchez

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    #18

    Love And War

    Boy with backpack walking between vibrant love wall and dull graffiti, showing contrast between two worlds children live in.

    An orphaned boy walks past a wall with drawings depicting rocket-propelled grenade launchers in b*l, Chad, on October 13, 2018.
    Editorial Photo: Marco Gualazzini

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    #19

    Children Are Children First - Balloons

    Children holding balloons, contrasting two worlds they currently live in with war-torn ruins and the Eiffel Tower in the background.

    Syrian children run with balloons past heavily damaged buildings in the neighbourhood of Jobar on the eastern outskirts of the Syrian capital Damascus on April 9, 2016.
    Editorial Photo: Amer Almohibany

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    #20

    Duality View

    Child sitting between contrasting two worlds, one side showing poverty and the other a modern urban park scene at sunset.

    A refugee girl observes the sunset at Dibaga Refugee Camp. Iraqis caught in Islamic State crossfire flee to refugee camps near Mosul. The conflict has left behind deep scars in the psyche of children and it has reversed more than two decades of expansion of access to education. August, Iraq, 2016.
    Editorial Photo: Diego Ibarra Sanchez

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    #21

    Salvation

    Contrast between two worlds of children shown by combining a classical painting hand and a real child's hand in one image

    A child with dengue fever holds a doctor's hand in Jalozai, Pakistan, 2012.
    Editorial Photo: Diego Ibarra Sanchez

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    #22

    Children walking between two worlds showing the contrast of different childhood lives through combined photos.

    Kanyaruchinya refugee camp in Goma in North Kivu in the Democratic Republic of the Congo on October 20, 2012.
    Editorial Photo: Marco Gualazzini

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    #23

    Labor Of Love

    Contrast between two worlds children live in shown by dirty and paint-covered hands against colorful handprints background

    The hands of a Bangladeshi child laborer working in heavy industry.
    Editorial Photo: KM Asad

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    #24

    Dedication

    Child contrast between two worlds shown by combining photos of a healthy outdoor scene and medical care indoors.

    In 2014, MSF (Doctors Without Borders) assisted the JDJ Memorial Hospital in Monrovia with maternal and pediatric care under consideration of the Ebola outbreak. In 2015, MSF opened a Barnesville Junction Hospital in Monrovia to address gaps in pediatric care during the Ebola epidemic. The 92-bed hospital continues to provide specialized care for children coming from a large impoverished urban area with conditions such as malaria and severe acute malnutrition. It also serves as a training site for Liberian nurses, medical interns, and nurse anesthetists. February 4, 2015.
    Editorial Photo: Yann Libessart/MSF

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    #25

    Food For Thought

    Children from contrasting worlds lined up, highlighting the stark differences in their living conditions and daily lives.

    Rohingya refugee children waiting for food at Hakimpara refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar.
    Editorial Photo: K.M. Asad

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    #26

    Billowing Smoke, Bursting Bubbles

    Contrast between two worlds children live in shown by combining war zone and peaceful childhood moments in a split photo.

    Smoke rises from the rebel-controlled district of Jobar in eastern Damascus following the airstrikes of Syrian regime forces on April 2, 2015.
    Editorial Photo: Ammar Sulaiman

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