Welcome to our Presentation
Group:- Orange
Md.Rezaul Hoque
Razu
ID:- 131-26-434
Abdullah Al
Mamun
ID:-131-26-445
Md. Omar Faruk
ID: - 131-26-435
Sultan Ahmed
Raju
ID:-131-26-468
Almas Hossain
ID:-131-26-455
Presentation Topic
Under CRC Convention
Who is a child ?
Under Article 1 of the Convention, a child
is defined as a human being below the
age of 18 years unless, under the law
applicable to the child, majority is attained
earlier.
In Bangladesh, the age of children may
vary under different legislations.
Article 3(1)
9
The state "in all actions concerning children,
whether undertaken by public or private social
welfare institutions, courts of law,
administrative authorities or legislative
bodies” to act in the best interests of the child
Article 6
The right to life, survival and
development The child has an
inherent right to life, and the State
has an obligation to ensure to the
maximum extent possible the
survival and development of the
child.
The right of the child to the
enjoyment of the highest
attainable standard of health.
Article 24
Articles 28 and 29
Right to education………States Parties are
required to make primary education compulsory
and available free to all. States Parties are
required to encourage the development of
different forms of secondary education,
including general and vocational education, to
make them available and accessible to every
child, and to take appropriate measures such
as the introduction of free education and
Article
32
the right of the child to be protected from
economic exploitation and from performing
any work that is likely to be hazardous or to
interfere with the child’s education, or to be
harmful to the child’s health or physical,
mental, spiritual, moral or social development.
This entails taking legislative, administrative,
social and educational measures to ensure
implementation
a) Provide for a minimum age or minimum
ages for admission to employment
b) Provide for appropriate regulation of the
hours and conditions of employment; and
c) Provide for appropriate penalties or other
sanctions to ensure the effective enforcement
Article 32
•Article 34
The right to protection from all forms of sexual
exploitation and sexual abuse. States Parties
shall in particular take all appropriate national,
bilateral and multilateral measures to prevent:
a) The inducement or coercion of a child to
engage in any unlawful sexual activity.
b) The exploitative use of children in
prostitution or other unlawful sexual
practices
c) The exploitative use of children in
pornographic performances and
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Child rights(1)

  • 1.
    Welcome to ourPresentation
  • 2.
  • 3.
    Md.Rezaul Hoque Razu ID:- 131-26-434 AbdullahAl Mamun ID:-131-26-445 Md. Omar Faruk ID: - 131-26-435 Sultan Ahmed Raju ID:-131-26-468 Almas Hossain ID:-131-26-455
  • 4.
  • 5.
    Who is achild ? Under Article 1 of the Convention, a child is defined as a human being below the age of 18 years unless, under the law applicable to the child, majority is attained earlier. In Bangladesh, the age of children may vary under different legislations.
  • 6.
    Article 3(1) 9 The state"in all actions concerning children, whether undertaken by public or private social welfare institutions, courts of law, administrative authorities or legislative bodies” to act in the best interests of the child
  • 7.
    Article 6 The rightto life, survival and development The child has an inherent right to life, and the State has an obligation to ensure to the maximum extent possible the survival and development of the child.
  • 8.
    The right ofthe child to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health. Article 24
  • 9.
    Articles 28 and29 Right to education………States Parties are required to make primary education compulsory and available free to all. States Parties are required to encourage the development of different forms of secondary education, including general and vocational education, to make them available and accessible to every child, and to take appropriate measures such as the introduction of free education and
  • 10.
    Article 32 the right ofthe child to be protected from economic exploitation and from performing any work that is likely to be hazardous or to interfere with the child’s education, or to be harmful to the child’s health or physical, mental, spiritual, moral or social development.
  • 11.
    This entails takinglegislative, administrative, social and educational measures to ensure implementation a) Provide for a minimum age or minimum ages for admission to employment b) Provide for appropriate regulation of the hours and conditions of employment; and c) Provide for appropriate penalties or other sanctions to ensure the effective enforcement Article 32
  • 12.
    •Article 34 The rightto protection from all forms of sexual exploitation and sexual abuse. States Parties shall in particular take all appropriate national, bilateral and multilateral measures to prevent: a) The inducement or coercion of a child to engage in any unlawful sexual activity.
  • 13.
    b) The exploitativeuse of children in prostitution or other unlawful sexual practices c) The exploitative use of children in pornographic performances and