“Like Patchwork”
Ecuador’s Slow Progress Tackling and Preventing School-Related Sexual Violence
Millions of children have no access to education, work long hours under hazardous conditions, or have their safety and futures threatened by armed conflict. They suffer targeted attacks on their schools and teachers or languish in institutions, prisons, or detention centers, where they endure inhumane conditions and assaults on their dignity, including physical and sexual assault. These abuses affect their development and may result in a loss of opportunities that are needed for healthy growth. Young and still developing, they may be exploited by the very individuals responsible for their care. We are working to help protect the rights of children around the world, so they can learn safely, be treated fairly, and thrive as they grow into adults.
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Ecuador’s Slow Progress Tackling and Preventing School-Related Sexual Violence
Human Rights Abuses Against Children Under El Salvador’s “State of Emergency”
Forced Russification of the School System in Occupied Ukrainian Territories
Fees as a Discriminatory Barrier to Pre-Primary Education in Uganda
Submission to the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child
76th Session
Accelerate Measures to Prevent Abuses, End Impunity
New Report Reveals Need for Reforms Ahead of India’s Bid for 2036 Olympics
Court’s Verdict May Set a Dangerous Precedent
‘Reporters’ Guide’ Highlights Key Rights Issues
48th Session of the UPR Review Working Group, 4th Cycle