1.
Right to respect: It states parties shall respect and ensure the
right set forth in the present convention to each child within, their jurisdiction
without discrimination of any kind. Irrespective of the child parent, colour,
language, religion, etc.
Right to respect: It states parties shall respect and ensure the
right set forth in the present convention to each child within, their jurisdiction
without discrimination of any kind. Irrespective of the child parent, colour,
language, religion, etc.
2.
Right to age: States that every human being below eighteen (18) years of age is a
child.
Right to age: States that every human being below eighteen (18) years of age is a
child.
3.
Right to identity: The child has right to present his/her identity,
including name, nationality and family without unlawful interference.
Right to identity: The child has right to present his/her identity,
including name, nationality and family without unlawful interference.
4.
Right to interest: In all actions concerning children, whether
undertaken by public or private, social welfare institution, the interest of
the child shall be primary.
Right to interest: In all actions concerning children, whether
undertaken by public or private, social welfare institution, the interest of
the child shall be primary.
5.
Registered: The child shall be registered immediately after birth and shall have
the right from birth to a name and to acquire nationality.
Registered: The child shall be registered immediately after birth and shall have
the right from birth to a name and to acquire nationality.
6.
Expression: The child has the freedom of expression in all matters affecting the
child. For this purpose the child shall be provided the opportunity to be heard
in any judiciary court of law.
Expression: The child has the freedom of expression in all matters affecting the
child. For this purpose the child shall be provided the opportunity to be heard
in any judiciary court of law.
7.
Parents: The child has the right to parent. A child shall not be separated from
his/her parents against their will.
Parents: The child has the right to parent. A child shall not be separated from
his/her parents against their will.
8.
Protection: The child has the right to be protected by his/her parent/family and
his nation at large from any maltreatment such as violence, sexual abuse,
neglect, etc.
Protection: The child has the right to be protected by his/her parent/family and
his nation at large from any maltreatment such as violence, sexual abuse,
neglect, etc.
9.
Privacy: No child shall be subjected to unlawful interference with his/her
privacy.
Privacy: No child shall be subjected to unlawful interference with his/her
privacy.
10.
Association: The child has the freedom to associate with any group of interest such
as religion and political parties of his/her own.
Association: The child has the freedom to associate with any group of interest such
as religion and political parties of his/her own.
11.
Care: Both parents have common responsibilities for upbringing and
development of the child. Therefore children of working class parents have the right to benefit from child
care services.
Care: Both parents have common responsibilities for upbringing and
development of the child. Therefore children of working class parents have the right to benefit from child
care services.
12.
Information: The child shall have access to information and materials from a
diversity of national and international sources especially those aimed at the
promotion of his social and moral well-being.
Information: The child shall have access to information and materials from a
diversity of national and international sources especially those aimed at the
promotion of his social and moral well-being.
13.
Self-reliance: A mentally or physically disabled child should enjoy a decent life in
condition which ensure dignity, promote self-reliance.
Self-reliance: A mentally or physically disabled child should enjoy a decent life in
condition which ensure dignity, promote self-reliance.
14.
Mental care: It is the right of the child to enjoy the highest attainable standard
of health facilities for the treatment of illness and rehabilitation.
Mental care: It is the right of the child to enjoy the highest attainable standard
of health facilities for the treatment of illness and rehabilitation.
15.
Security: The child has the right to benefit from social security to his/her life
and properties.
Security: The child has the right to benefit from social security to his/her life
and properties.
16.
Education: The child has the right to education and also equal opportunity of
financial assistance in case of need.
Education: The child has the right to education and also equal opportunity of
financial assistance in case of need.
17.
Religion: The child has the right to practice any culture or religion of his/her
choice.
Religion: The child has the right to practice any culture or religion of his/her
choice.
18.
Life: The child has the right to live without anybody taking their life for
any reason.
Life: The child has the right to live without anybody taking their life for
any reason.
19.
Rest: The child has the right to rest and leisure and to engage in any play
and recreational activities appropriate to the age of the child and to
participate freely in any cultural life and arts.
Rest: The child has the right to rest and leisure and to engage in any play
and recreational activities appropriate to the age of the child and to
participate freely in any cultural life and arts.
20.
Trace parents: Organisations cooperating to assist a child trace his parents or family
members shall accord protection to the child until they are found.
Trace parents: Organisations cooperating to assist a child trace his parents or family
members shall accord protection to the child until they are found.