From ratification to implementation: reporting on child rights in the Caribbean

By: UNICEF
Contributor(s): CARICOM Secretariat
Material type: TextTextPublisher: Christ Church : UNICEF Caribbean Area Office, April 2000Description: [72 p.]Subject(s): Children's Rights | Reports | Belize | Jamaica | St. Kitts & Nevis | Barbados | Trinidad & Tobago | Child Abuse | Child Welfare | CaribbeanSummary: This report reviews Caribbean nation's progress on implementing the convention on the rights of the child, based on reports submitted to the United Nations by 1999. It analyzes how well their countries have turned their commitments into read policies and programs that protect children rights. The report identifies successes, weakness, and gasps in implementation, highlighting best practices and areas needing improvement, ultimately aiming to inform policy and advocacy for children's well-being in the Caribbean.
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This report reviews Caribbean nation's progress on implementing the convention on the rights of the child, based on reports submitted to the United Nations by 1999. It analyzes how well their countries have turned their commitments into read policies and programs that protect children rights. The report identifies successes, weakness, and gasps in implementation, highlighting best practices and areas needing improvement, ultimately aiming to inform policy and advocacy for children's well-being in the Caribbean.

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