United Nations and Children's Rights
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What document lists the children's unalienable rights?

  • The Geneva Convention
  • The Universal Declaration of Human Rights
  • The Magna Carta
  • The Convention on the Rights of the Child (correct)
  • According to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, every child has the right to go to school.

    True

    What important right for children is mentioned in the text?

    the right to privacy

    Study Notes

    United Nations

    • International organization created after World War II, representing hope for a peaceful and sustainable world.
    • Provides a platform for countries to work together.

    Convention on the Rights of the Child

    • Created by the United Nations in 1989.
    • Document listing the unalienable rights of children.

    Impact of the Convention

    • 2.6 billion more people have access to clean drinking water since the Convention was written.
    • Child mortality has decreased significantly since 1989.

    Children's Rights

    • Every child has the right to attend school, and primary school should be free.
    • Children should be able to pursue their educational goals without restrictions.
    • Children who work have the right to a safe environment and fair payment.
    • All children have the right to a home, healthy food, and clean water.
    • Children have the right to privacy and access to information, with guidance and protection from harmful content.

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    Learn about the United Nations' role in promoting a peaceful world and its efforts to protect children's rights through the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

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