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《2009年关于儿童权利世界公约20周年报告(英文版)》(100页).rar
On 20 November 2009, the global community celebrates the
20th anniversary of the adoption by the United Nations General
Assembly of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. This
unique document outlines universal standards for the care,
treatment and protection of all individuals below age 18. It is
the most widely endorsed human rights treaty in history, currently
ratified by 193 States parties.
During the past two decades, the Convention has transformed
the way children are viewed and treated throughout the world.
It has exerted a pervasive and profound influence on national
and international legislation, policy and programmes, public and
private institutions, families, communities and individuals. And
it has supported marked advances in survival, development,
protection and participation across the world.
Despite the numerous challenges that remain in realizing children's
rights, the Convention offers a vision of a world in which all children
survive and develop, and are protected, respected and encouraged
to participate in the decisions that affect them. This vision
promotes a world of peace, tolerance, equity, respect for human
rights and shared responsibility – in short, a world fit for children.