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UN celebrates 20 years of child rights convention
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 20 - 11 - 2009


UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon today
called the 20-year-old Convention on the Rights of the Child as a
beacon and guide to protect "the youngest and most vulnerable members
of society.", according to dpa.
The convention was signed into international law in 1989 by the UN
General Assembly and it took effect one year later following
ratifications by governments.
"Its influence has been profound," Ban told an audience at UN
headquarters in New York. "It has become history"s most widely
accepted international human rights treaty."
"But realizing the rights in the convention remains a huge
challenge," he said, echoing the views of those organizations
involved implementing the convention"s provisions.
The UN Children"s Fund, tasked with carrying out the convention,
said child mortality rates have dropped by 28 per cent since 1990.
An estimated 8.8 million children under age 5 died from various
diseases in 2008 compared with 12.5 million in 1990.
The 54-article convention provides children with rights and
protection ranging from child labour to sexual exploitation. It
provides protection from being drafted as child soldiers in
conflicts, prostitution and domestic servitude.
UNICEF said "considerable progress" has been made since 1990 to
provide education, healthcare programmes as well as access to safe
drinking water.
The convention has been ratified by 193 governments, making it an
international document that has received the most ratifications in
the world.
But UNICEF executive director Ann Veneman said in launching a
report on the 20th anniversary of the convention that children"s
rights are still far from being assured.
"It"s unacceptable that children are still dying from preventable
causes, like pneumonia, malaria, measles and malnutrition," she said.
The anniversary was being commemorated worldwide to highlight the
importance of upholding the convention"s provisions, UNICEF said.


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