Imagine you are playing with your toys, and you want to share them with your friends. However, one of your friends doesn't want to share with you because you have a different toy or look different than them. This can make you feel sad or left out.
In the same way, some people in our world are treated unfairly because they are different. They might have a different skin color, speak a different language, practice a different religion, or have a different culture. These people are called minorities at risk.
Sometimes, people treat minorities unfairly because they are afraid of them, they don't understand them, or they think they are better than them. This can lead to things like discrimination, hate crimes, or even violence.
Minorities at risk need help to make sure they are treated equally and fairly like all other people. Governments, organizations, and individuals work together to protect these minorities and give them a voice. By doing this, we can create a world where everyone is treated with kindness and respect, no matter how different they may seem.