A/RES/63/241
Reiterating that eradicating poverty is the greatest global challenge facing the
world today and an indispensable requirement for sustainable development, in
particular for developing countries, and recognizing that chronic poverty remains
the single biggest obstacle to meeting the needs of and promoting and protecting the
rights of children, and that urgent national and international action is therefore
required to eliminate it,
Reaffirming that democracy, development, peace and security, and the full and
effective enjoyment of all human rights and fundamental freedoms are
interdependent and mutually reinforcing and contribute to the eradication of extreme
poverty,
Reaffirming also the need for mainstreaming a gender perspective in all
policies and programmes relating to children, and recognizing the child as a rights
holder in all policies and programmes relating to children,
Bearing in mind that 2009 marks the twentieth anniversary of the adoption of
the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the fiftieth anniversary of the
adoption of the Declaration of the Rights of the Child, 20 which provided a
foundation for the Convention, and considering that these anniversaries are suitable
occasions for strengthening the efforts of Member States to promote the rights of the
child,
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Implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child
and the Optional Protocols thereto
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Reaffirms that the general principles of, inter alia, the best interests of the
child, non-discrimination, participation and survival and development provide the
framework for all actions concerning children, including adolescents;
Urges States that have not yet done so to become parties to the
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Convention on the Rights of the Child2 and the Optional Protocols thereto3 as a
matter of priority and to implement them fully by, inter alia, putting in place
effective national legislation, policies and action plans, strengthening relevant
governmental structures for children and ensuring adequate and systematic training
in the rights of the child for all those working with and for children, as well as
ensuring child rights education for children themselves;
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Urges States parties to withdraw reservations that are incompatible with
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the object and purpose of the Convention or the Optional Protocols thereto and to
consider reviewing regularly other reservations with a view to withdrawing them in
accordance with the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action;4
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Calls upon States to designate, establish or strengthen governmental
structures for children, including, where appropriate, ministers in charge of child
and youth issues and independent ombudspersons for children or other institutions
for the promotion and protection of the rights of the child;
Welcomes the work of the Committee on the Rights of the Child, and
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calls upon all States to strengthen their cooperation with the Committee, to comply
in a timely manner with their reporting obligations under the Convention and the
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See resolution 1386 (XIV).
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