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What are the principles of child rights as contained in The Declaration of the rights of the child, 1959?

      

Highlight the principles of child rights as contained in The Declaration of the rights of the child, 1959.

  

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Maurice
(i) The right to special education and treatment when a child is physically or mentally handicapped.

(ii) The right to understanding by parents and society.

(iii) The right to recreational activities and free education.

(iv) The right to be among the first to receive relief in all circumstances.

(v) The right to protection against all forms of neglect, cruelty and exploitation.

(vi) The right to be brought up in a spiritual understanding, tolerance and friendship among people and universal brotherhood.

(vii) The right to equality without discrimination on account of race, religion or nation of origin.

(viii) The right to special protection for the child's physical, mental and social development.

(ix) The right to a nationality and a name.

(x) The right to adequate nutrition, housing and medical services.
maurice.mutuku answered the question on August 21, 2017 at 06:55


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