SOMALIA: Government ratifies UN Convention on the Rights of the Child

[20 January 2015] - As the world enters into the 26th year of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, Somalia has become the 195th State party to ratify the Convention, setting a course to improve the lives of its youngest citizens.

“By ratifying the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the government of Somalia is making an investment in the well-being of its children, and thus in the future of its society,” said UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake. 

UNICEF applauds this important step for Somalia and looks forward to supporting the nationwide effort to translate the rights of the Convention into practical action for every child. 

“The central message of the Convention is that every child deserves a fair start in life,” said UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake. “What can be more important than that?”
 
The ratification process will be finalised once the Government of Somalia deposits the instruments of ratification with the United Nations in New York.

 

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