New child protection framework adopted in the Republic of CongoBrazzaville, Congo, 29 June 2010 – A new child protection framework has been announced by President Denis Sassou Ngesso. The announcement was made by the Minister of Social Affairs, Humanitarian Action and Solidarity, Mrs. Emilienne Raoul during celebrations to mark the day of the African Child.
Congo Brazzaville is the fifth French speaking African country to pass such measures for child protection. It is made up of a collection of texts covering all aspects of child protection, including issues concerning children in conflict with the law. The Republic of the Congo is a signatory to the Convention on the Rights of the Child (1993), the two Optional Protocols and the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child. With the adoption of the approach comes recognition that the welfare service in the country is weak and will need more funding. Regulation and legislation need to be updated and harmonized. "This framework will better monitor the violation of children's rights abuses and help to improve the situation to build a protective environment for children,” said Marianne Flach, UNICEF Representative in Congo. “It is a major breakthrough that opens new perspectives in the protection and realization of children's rights in Congo”. For more information, please contact: Hector Calderon, UNICEFCongo, Tel + 242 613 22 65, email: hcaldereon@unicef.org
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