Deutsches Kinderhilfswerk Complains About the Patchwork of Children's Rights
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According to the German Children's Fund, the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child is only slow to implement in many federal states.
It is about daycare places, medical care or participation: The Kinderhilfswerk has looked at how the children's rights are implemented in Germany. The result: there are strong regional differences.
Only Berlin, Baden-Württemberg and North Rhine-Westphalia have developed explicit strategies for the prevention of child poverty. Children's rights are not fully implemented in any state, says a new index.
They all have in common that they align political decisions with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and that they actively involve children and young people in what concerns them. In child-friendly communities, the adolescents are informed about their rights and get a platform to contribute their opinions, decide and thus help shape their lives – for example in children's and youth councils. As individual as the respective municipality…
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