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Unicef Article of the Week: 1,4 & 41

By 9 January 2024No Comments

This week, we are going to be exploring Articles 1,4 and 41: Making Rights Happen

The Convention on the Rights of the Child brings together a range of rights that all children aged under 18 are entitled to, no matter who they are or where they are born. These rights ensure that all children are given the support they need to develop and reach their potential and are protected from harm. Governments across the world have signed up to the CRC and have promised to make the rights within the CRC a reality for children in their country and a number of articles specifically mention what governments must do to make rights happen.

Article 1 makes clear that everyone under the age of 18 has all the rights in the Convention.

Article 4 states that governments must do all they can to make sure every child can enjoy their rights by creating systems and passing laws that promote and protect children’s rights.

Article 41 states that if a country has laws and standards that go further than the present Convention, then the country must keep these laws.

To help us understand these a little better, why not try one of the activities below:

Activity 1 

Do you know five key words related to rights? They are universal, unconditional, inherent, inalienable and indivisible! If this is new to you, have a look at this presentation on this website and see how many of the five you can remember! Make a short video to explain the words to your teachers and to other children in your school.

Activity 2 

Each country of the UK has a children’s commissioner whose job it is to promote children’s rights and make sure that children are being supported. Find out more about the Children’s Commissioner in your part of the UK. Why not write a letter to them to explain why you think children’s rights are important?

Activity 3 

Watch this video about the history of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Discuss why you think the United Nations decided to create a special convention just for children.

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