π Children under 18 make up more than one-third of the world's population.
π‘ Investing in children is an opportunity and a duty.
π The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) ensures children's rights are respected, protected, and fulfilled.
π The CRC must be followed by governments in all aspects of their work affecting children.
π The CRC provides a way to monitor government's progress on children's rights and advocate for change.
πΆ The CRC ensures each child's entitlement to equality, dignity, and respect.
π The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) is a global human rights treaty that sets an agenda for the rights of individuals under 18.
π The CRC was recognized by almost every UN member state in 1989 and has become the most ratified human rights treaty worldwide.
πΆ Under the CRC, anyone under 18 is considered a rights holder, regardless of their sex, gender, religion, race, disability, or nationality.
π The Convention on the Rights of the Child sets out the obligations of States Parties to protect children's rights.
π€ Article 2 of the Convention emphasizes non-discrimination and equal rights for all children.
π Article 3 highlights the importance of considering children's best interests in all actions concerning them.
β Article six: Every child has the inherent right to life and states must ensure their survival and development to the maximum extent possible.
π£οΈ Article twelve: Children capable of expressing their views freely in all matters must have their opinions considered based on their age and maturity.
π Article 30: All children, including First Nations children, have the right to enjoy their culture and language.
π The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child monitors and enforces the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
π States must submit progress reports and the committee provides recommendations for implementation and improvement.
π States should enforce the convention's principles through local laws and ensure meaningful rights protection for every child.
π In New South Wales, there is an independent advocate for children and young people.
π Raising awareness of the Convention on the Rights of the Child is crucial for its proper implementation.
π₯ Regular training of adults and children contributes to societies that respect children's rights.
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