Next year the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) will have existed for 20 years. The adoption of the Convention was a milestone for children's rights. What is most important is the fact that for the first time children were not seen as objects that had to be helped to enjoy their rights but rather as active players. Yet, like with any other agreement it is only the day-to-day reality of the Convention that can prove whether children are really entirely protected and respected, and can grow up in a non-violent, supportive environment.
More...To protect children from abuse, poverty and neglect has always been at the center of SOS work. However, today we also have an official child protection policy which is binding for all the SOS Associations.
More... To elaborate child protection guidelines is one thing, but how to put them into practice, how to make them become an everyday part of our private and working lives?
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