ARTICLE 21
Protection against Harmful Social and Cultural Practices
1. State Parties to the present Charter shall take all appropriate measures to eliminate harmful social and cultural
practices affecting the welfare, dignity, normal growth and development of the child and in particular:
(a) those customs and practices prejudicial to the health or life of the child; and
(b) those customs and practices discriminatory to the child on the grounds of sex or other status.
2. Child marriage and the betrothal of girls and boys shall be prohibited and effective action, including
legislation, shall be taken to specify the minimum age of marriage to be 18 years and make registration of all
marriages in an official registry compulsory.
ARTICLE 22
Armed Conflicts
1. State Parties to this Charter shall undertake to respect and ensure respect for rules of international
humanitarian law applicable in armed conflicts which affect the child.
2. State Parties to the present Charter shall take all necessary measures to ensure that no child shall take a direct
part in hostilities and refrain in particular, from recruiting any child.
3. State Parties to the present Charter shall, in accordance with their obligations under international humanitarian
law, protect the civilian population in armed conflicts and shall take all feasible measures to ensure the
protection and care of children who are affected by armed conflicts. Such rules shall also apply to children in
situations of internal armed conflicts, tension and strife.
ARTICLE 23
Refugee Children
1. State Parties to the present Charter shall take all appropriate measures to ensure that a child who is seeking
refugee status or who is considered a refugee in accordance with applicable international or domestic law shall,
whether unaccompanied or accompanied by parents, legal guardians or close relatives, receive appropriate
protection and humanitarian assistance in the enjoyment of the rights set out in this Charter and other
international human rights and humanitarian instruments to which the States are Parties.
2. State Parties shall undertake to cooperate with existing international organizations which protect and assist
refugees in their efforts to protect and assist such a child and to trace the parents or other close relatives or an
unaccompanied refugee child in order to obtain information necessary for reunification with the family.
3. Where no parents, legal guardians or close relatives can be found, the child shall be accorded the same
protection as any other child permanently or temporarily deprived of his family environment for any reason.
4. The provisions of this Article apply mutatis mutandis to internally displaced children whether through natural
disaster, internal armed conflicts, civil strife, breakdown of economic and social order or howsoever caused.
ARTICLE 24
Adoption
State Parties which recognize the system of adoption shall ensure that the best interest of the child shall be the
paramount consideration and they shall: