This is a comprehensive guide on how to carry out a programme to train people to protect the rights of children. This is very useful for trainers as it gives detailed notes and suggestions to the trainer to help enhance the quality of the programme. The programme starts off with basic knowledge such as teaching participants how to distinguish between wants needs and rights, and goes on to more complex concepts such as protection rights, development rights and survival rights. The guide encourages trainers to make participants think deeply about the concepts at hand and brainstorm on how to approach such situations. The programme includes active group work and other interesting ways of teaching the participants. It also provides case studies and other useful information that makes it easy for the trainer to carry out the course.