Rights of the child
The Convention on the Rights of the Child, also known as CRC (1989), defines a child as any person under the age of eighteen (18) years.
Institutions that guarantee and protect the Rights of the Child
There exist many organisms that guarantee and protect your rights at different levels. For instance, at a local level you can find the Personería municipal and the National police. This latter also operates at a regional and national level, and even collaborates with international agencies.
At a regional level you can find more independent, private organizations called NGO, as they are non-governmental. Then, at a national level, we have the ICBF and the Defensoría del Pueblo, which protect especially the family.
At the international level, there are several organizations whose objectives include guaranteeing the most fundamental rights such as health, nutritious food, clean air and water, education, and so on (see Figure 1).
Do you want to know more about and have fun with the Rights of the Child?
You can go to Rights, wants, and needs and download this book about the rights of the child. It helps you understand the differences between what a right and a wish is. You can print some pages, cut them, and have fun while you learn to categorize the objects or situations! Ask your parents to help you.
You can go to Rights of the child easy to understand. Print it or choose the most important rights for you and make your own poster!
This link takes you to a video explaining the children's rights. And if your talent is music, go to the sing-along-songs for rights of the child or learn about children's rights!
Institutions that guarantee and protect the Rights of the Child
There exist many organisms that guarantee and protect your rights at different levels. For instance, at a local level you can find the Personería municipal and the National police. This latter also operates at a regional and national level, and even collaborates with international agencies.
At a regional level you can find more independent, private organizations called NGO, as they are non-governmental. Then, at a national level, we have the ICBF and the Defensoría del Pueblo, which protect especially the family.
At the international level, there are several organizations whose objectives include guaranteeing the most fundamental rights such as health, nutritious food, clean air and water, education, and so on (see Figure 1).
Figure 1. Protectors of the Rights of the Child
Do you want to know more about and have fun with the Rights of the Child?
You can go to Rights, wants, and needs and download this book about the rights of the child. It helps you understand the differences between what a right and a wish is. You can print some pages, cut them, and have fun while you learn to categorize the objects or situations! Ask your parents to help you.
You can go to Rights of the child easy to understand. Print it or choose the most important rights for you and make your own poster!
This link takes you to a video explaining the children's rights. And if your talent is music, go to the sing-along-songs for rights of the child or learn about children's rights!
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