State FIVE specific rights of children in the constitution.

      

State FIVE specific rights of children in the constitution.

  

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william
i) The right to name and nationality from birth.

ii) The right to free and compulsory basic education.

iii) The rights to basic nutrition, shelter and health care.

iv) The right to be protected from abuse, neglect, harmful cultural practices and

all forms of violence, inhuman treatment and punishment and hazardous or exploitative labour.

v) The right to parental care and protection which includes equal protection which includes

equal responsibility of the mother and father to provide for the child,

whether they are married to each other or not.
vi) The right not to be detained, except as a measure of last resort and when detained

to be held for the shortest time possible.
steve williams answered the question on November 10, 2017 at 08:42


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