International Organizations for Child Protection
International Organizations for
Child Protection, children, around the world are the
most defenseless group of the society. These innocent children
are the sufferers of exploitation and violence as they are
incapable to express themselves or defend themselves from the
ill treatment.
Conflicts, discrimination or Poverty often takes away their
education and home thus putting a limit on their future
perspectives and daily life. In the year 1989, to improve this
condition of the children one of the International
organizations of Child Protection, named the UN Convention on
the Rights of the Child took the initiative to provide services
to such affected children.
This organization was constructed under the Declaration on
Human Rights (1948) and under the agreements and international
documents that excelled in the field of child protection. The
rights of the children have also been a sensitive issue thus
creating a necessity to clarify and correct them, to build as
stronger binding force.
This one of the focal International organizations of Child
Protection that says any person under the age of 18 years, the
vital members of the society, will be taken care of in a
specific manner. It also says that even though the families of
these children play a vital role in their development they are
should not be treated as helpless objects of charity and that
they are not the property of their parents.
These International organizations of
Child Protection have set up certain levels for their medical
care, social service and education thus requesting the
protection of the special rights of children to help them
attain their place in a peaceful and a safer world.
All governments have agreed to establish the necessary
International organizations of Child Protection institutions
for execution and supervising of the articles, as welfare of
future of any community depends on child -care.
The main values of these International organizations of
Child Protection are best interest of the child,
non-discrimination, right to life, respect to childs views, and
survival and development. Special articles have been published
that highlight children with minor and disable children, local
populations and the requirements of the child refugees.
Childcare being the major concern of the society today,
these institutions has surely taken a step forward to provide
help to the affected children.
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