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Los días 16 y 17 de septiembre de 2021, el Comité de los Derechos del Niño de las Naciones Unidas celebrará en Ginebra un Día de Debate General (DDG) sobre los Derechos del Niño y el Cuidado Alternativo. El DDG es una reunión pública destinada a fomentar una comprensión más profunda del contenido y las implicaciones de la CDN de la ONU en lo que se refiere a temas específicos. Un grupo de Organizaciones de la Sociedad Civil (OSC) encargó este informe en un esfuerzo por obtener una perspectiva amplia de lo que piensan las mismas niñas, niños, adolescentes y jóvenes sobre sus experiencias en el…
Les 16 et 17 septembre 2021, le Comité des droits de l’enfant des Nations unies organisera à Genève une Journée de débat général (JDG) ayant pour thème les droits de l’enfant et la protection de remplacement. La JGD est une réunion publique cherchant à favoriser une meilleure compréhension de la teneur des interventions et de la nature des implications de la CIDE concernant des sujets spécifiques. Ce rapport a été mandaté par un groupement d’organisations de la société civile dans le but de mieux comprendre ce que les enfants et les jeunes eux-mêmes pensent de leur expérience en prise en…
This handbook was made for children to read and write in. You’ll learn about why families are important and why they are the best place for children to grow up. There is also plenty of space for children to write down their thoughts and feelings about what they have read.
The purpose of this background document is to synthesize and present evidence shared in the submissions received by the Committee through the public consultation process of the 2021 Day of General Discussion on Children's Rights and Alternative Care.
The document presents a summary of the submissions. It brings forward the voices and perspectives of children and young people currently in the care system or with experience of the child protection or care system…
Este resumen para niños y jóvenes acompaña al informe 'Hagamos que nuestras voces cuenten: respuestas de niños y jóvenes a una encuesta mundial para el Día de debate general 2021 sobre los derechos del niño y cuidados alternativos'. El informe se presentó al Comité de los Derechos del Niño de las Naciones Unidas, que organizó un …
Ce résumé adapté aux enfants et aux jeunes accompagne le rapport "Faites que nos voix comptent : les réponses des enfants et des jeunes à une enquête mondiale pour la Journée de discussion générale 2021 sur les droits des enfants et la protection de remplacement". Le rapport a été soumis au Comité des Nations Unies sur les droits de l'enfant qui a…
This child and youth-friendly summary accompanies the report 'Make Our Voices Count: Children and young peoples’ responses to a global survey for the Day of General Discussion 2021 on Children’s Rights and Alternative Care.' The report was submitted to the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child who hosted a…
On 16-17 September 2021, the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child held a Day of General Discussion (DGD) in Geneva on Children’s Rights and Alternative Care.
The DGD is a public meeting aimed at fostering a deeper understanding of the contents and implications of the UNCRC as they relate to specific topics. This report was commissioned by a group of civil society organizations (CSOs) in an effort to get a broad sense of what children and young…
“We are not mistakes on pages, we are awesome novels with unorthodox beginnings.” TACT ambassador Solomon OB.Language That Cares is a collaborative effort led by TACT that aims to change the language of the care system. Language is a powerful tool for communication but sometimes the way that it is used in social care creates stigma and barriers for understanding. Language is power, and we want children and young people to feel empowered in their care experience. Why has this language evolved? The reasons are varied but one…
More than 100 child participants across East Asia convened with government officials to discuss the increased instances of child violence experienced during COVID-19 at World Vision’s Asia Pacific Child Well-Being Learning Exchange forum on 18 November 2020. The virtual event, organised in partnership with UNICEF East Asia and Pacific, was introduced to bring together government, UN agencies, donors, civil society organisations, corporates, academia, subject matter experts and thought leaders in the development sector, to throw light on pressing issues facing the world’s most vulnerable…