Child Development in Human Rights Charters: Challenges and Obstacles
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Since the Declaration of the Charter of Human Rights and Children is considered a fundamental focus, several conventions have been adopted after the statement, which guarantees the rights of the child and recommend the importance of its mental and physical development, harnessing state institutions to serve it, protecting it and providing all means of health, educational and recreational care to it, teaching it the principles of citizenship such as freedom, equality, tolerance, and democracy to be a good citizen in his society, because the child is a future citizen and contributor to the development and protection of his community, and this will not be achieved if his rights and means of proper education and security are neglected and protected. Society only by preserving the child's rights is considered the future of the state and society.
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