Rights of the child
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11. Calls upon States to take all measures necessary to prevent and combat
illegal adoptions and all adoptions that are not in the best interests of the child;
Economic and social well-being of children
12. Reaffirms paragraphs 13 to 15 of its resolution 71/177, calls upon all States
and the international community to create an enabling environment in which the well being of the child is ensured, including by strengthening international cooperation in
this field and by implementing their commitments, including the Sustainable
Development Goals, 30 and reaffirms that investment in children, especially for early
childhood development, has high economic and social returns and that all related
efforts to ensure that resources allocated and spent for children, especially on
children’s education and health, should serve as a means for the fulfilment of the
rights of the child;
Eradication of poverty
13. Calls upon all States and the international community to cooperate,
support and participate in the global efforts for poverty eradication, to mobilize all
necessary resources and support in that regard, according to national plans and
strategies, including through an integrated and multifaceted approach based on the
rights and well-being of children, and to accelerate their efforts to realize the
internationally agreed development and poverty eradication goals, including the
Sustainable Development Goals, within their time framework, and reaffirms that
investments in children and the realization of their rights are among the most effective
ways to eradicate poverty;
14. Urges States to improve the situation of children living in poverty, in
particular extreme poverty, deprived of adequate food and nutrition, water and
sanitation facilities, with limited or no access to basic physical and mental health care services, shelter, education, participation and protection, taking into account that,
while a severe lack of goods and services hurts every human being, it is particularly
threatening and harmful to children, leaving them unable to enjoy their rights, to reach
their full potential and to participate as full members of society, and exposed to
conditions that lead to increased violence;
Right to education
15. Recalls paragraphs 37 to 50 of its resolution 70/137 of 17 December 2015,
and also recalls that education is a fundamental human right and a basis for
guaranteeing the realization of other human rights and that it is essential for
sustainable development and the promotion of peace and tolerance, as well as key to
achieving full employment and poverty eradication;
16. Calls upon all States to take all appropriate measures to eliminate
obstacles to effectively accessing and completing education, such as education that is
unaffordable, hunger and poor nutrition, the distance from home to school, the
institutionalization of children, armed conflicts, all for ms of violence in school,
insufficient infrastructure, including lack of access to water and sanitation, the lack
of adequate and physically and otherwise safe and accessible schooling facilities for
girls, and child labour or heavy domestic work, and to ensure that children who are
institutionalized also enjoy their right to education;
17. Urges all States to take all appropriate measures to eliminate
discrimination against girls in the field of education and to ensure equal access for all
girls to all levels of education, including through gender-responsive policies and
programmes, improving the safety of girls on the way to and from school, taking steps
to ensure that all schools are accessible, safe, secure and free from violence and
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