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Independent institutions: Protecting children's rights
The publication Independent Institutions: Protecting Children’s Rights explores the critical role of independent bodies in promoting and safeguarding children’s rights worldwide. Published by UNICEF, it highlights the importance of institutions such as children’s commissioners, ombudspersons, and human rights commissions in monitoring, investigating, and addressing violations of children’s rights. Through case studies from various countries, the book identifies key factors that influence institutional effectiveness, including independence, accountability, adequate resources, and child participation. It also provides practical guidance for governments and civil society on establishing and strengthening child protection institutions in line with the principles of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC). This publication serves as an essential reference for policymakers and child rights practitioners seeking to build transparent and equitable systems of child protection.
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