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Position Papers
Children and armed conflicts-January 2010 Following the alarming statistics of children being direct victims of armed conflicts of various nature and of children being forced to fight, ENOC urges all stakeholders to ensure respect of children's fundamental rights while wars breach all the rights of the child. Read the full statement in Word format
Statement on the 20th Anniversary of the CRC - November 2009 The year of 2009 is a highly symbolic but also a very challenging year for the rights of the child. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the adoption of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. What has changed since? What is the state of play of the rights of the child in Europe and abroad? There is a considerable progress achieved and the multiplication of ICRIs is only one of them however huge concerns remain unsolved. During the 13th Annual meeting held in September 2009 in Paris, ENOC adopted a statement in light of the upcoming 20th anniversary of the CRC on November 20th 2009. Read the full statement in html or Word format
Children with disabilities - November 2007 Statement prepared by ENOC during its Annual Meeting 2007 in Barcelona in light of the adoption of the new UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The statement calls on States to ratify the new Convention. Read the full statement in html or Word Violence against children - August 2007 Statement adopted in light of the upcoming presentation of the follow up report to the UN Study on Violence Against Children. This statement is calling on strong follow up to the UN Study, including the appointment of the Special Representative on Violence Against Children. Read the full statement in html or word formats. Unaccompanied Children - 2006 Statement adopted at the 2006 Annual Meeting that took place in Athens. Corporal punishment - October 2006 The European Network of Ombudsmen for Children (ENOC) seeks an end to all corporal punishment of children in Europe The European Network of Ombudsmen for Children (ENOC) urges the governments of all European countries, the European Union, the Council of Europe and other European institutions and non-governmental organisations concerned with children to work collectively and individually towards ending all corporal punishment of children. Read full statement. Read the full statement. Children in conflict with the law are still children first and do not lose their human rights, including rights to special treatment and protection, to education and to health. We believe that current trends to reduce the age of criminal responsibility and to lock up more children at younger ages must be reversed. The treatment of young people placed in penal institutions in many of our countries is a scandal – breaching their fundamental human rights. |