sábado, 21 de noviembre de 2009

DECLARATION OF GLOBAL CHILDREN RIGHTS

By: Felipe Argote


Each 20 November, commemorates the declaration of global children's rights that was enunciated by the General Assembly of the United Nations the same day but in 1959. Initially consist of ten principles, but was increased in 1979 to 19, it currently holds. This year is special because it becomes the 50th anniversary of the declaration. Consider the enumeration of these principles:


1. Children have the right to play.
2. Children have the right to freedom of association and share their views with others.
3. Children are entitled to make known their views.
4. All children have the right to a family.
5. Children are entitled to protection during armed conflict.
6. All children have the right to freedom of conscience.
7. Children are entitled to protection from neglect or negligent treatment.
8. Children are entitled to the Protection against Child Labor.
9. Children are entitled to adequate information.

10. Children have the right to freedom of expression.
11. Children are entitled to protection from trafficking and abduction.
12. Children are entitled to know and enjoy our culture.
13. Children are entitled to protection against landmines.
14. Children are entitled to protection from all forms of sexual exploitation and abuse.
15. Children have the right to privacy
16. Children deserve to grow up in a family that gives them affection and love.
17. All children have the right to a name and nationality.
18. All children are entitled to food and nutrition.
19. All children have the right to live in harmony.




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