A/RES/72/245
Rights of the child
Noting with appreciation the work to promote and protect the rights of the child
carried out by all relevant organs, bodies, entities and organizations of the United
Nations system, within their respective mandates, by relevant mandate holders and
special procedures of the United Nations and by relevant regional organizations,
where appropriate, and intergovernmental organizations, and recognizing the
valuable role of national human rights institutions and civil society, including
non-governmental organizations,
Noting the convening of international, regional and national meetings aimed at
eliminating all forms of violence against children, including all violent punishment
of children, and encouraging additional efforts in this regard,
Recognizing the importance of international, regional and bilateral
multi-stakeholder partnerships and initiatives to advance the effective protection and
promotion of the rights of the child and the elimination of violence against child ren,
and in this regard taking note, inter alia, of the Global Partnership to End Violence
against Children, the “High time to end violence against children” initiative, the
Together for Girls partnership, the Global Alliance to Eradicate Forced Labour,
Modern Slavery, Human Trafficking and Child Labour, the Global Youth Partnership
for the Sustainable Development Goals, the Global Partnership on Children with
Disabilities, the Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack, the WeProtect
Global Alliance to combat online child sexual exploitation and the Global Alliance
for Reporting Progress on Promoting Peaceful, Just and Inclusive Societies,
Profoundly concerned that the situation of children in many parts of the world
remains critical, in an increasingly globalized environment, as a result of the
persistence of poverty, social inequality, inadequate social and economic conditions,
pandemics, in particular HIV/AIDS, malaria, cholera and tuberculosis, fetal alcohol
syndrome and inherited addictions, non-communicable diseases, lack of access to safe
drinking water and sanitation, environmental damage, climate change, natural
disasters, armed conflict, foreign occupation, displacement, famine, violence,
terrorism, abuse, all forms of exploitation, including the commercial sexual
exploitation of children, such as for purposes of child prostitution, child pornography
and other child sexual abuse material, child sex tour ism and trafficking in children,
including for purposes of labour and sexual exploitation, organ removal and the
transfer of organs of the child for profit, neglect, illiteracy, hunger, intolerance,
discrimination, racism, xenophobia, gender inequality, inadequate protection and
inadequate access to justice, and convinced that urgent and effective national and
international action is called for,
Profoundly concerned also that the situation of children in many parts of the
world remains negatively affected by the prolonged effects of the world financial and
economic crisis, poverty and inequality, reaffirming that eradicating poverty in all its
forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, is the greatest global challenge and
an indispensable requirement for sustainable development, recognizing its impact
beyond the socioeconomic context and the intrinsic interlinkage between poverty
eradication and the promotion of sustainable development, in this regard underlining
the importance of the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable
Development, and recognizing that a strong focus is needed on poverty, deprivation
and inequality to prevent and protect children from all forms of violence and to
promote the resilience of children, their families and the ir communities,
Profoundly concerned further that children in many parts of the world remain
negatively affected by the impacts of climate change, including persistent drought
and extreme weather events, land degradation, sea level rise, coastal erosion and
ocean acidification, which further threaten health, food security and efforts to
eradicate poverty and achieve sustainable development, and in this regard calling for
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