A/RES/68/147
Rights of the child
General Assembly on the realization of the Millennium Development Goals and
other internationally agreed development goals for persons with disabilities, held on
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12. Urges all States to respect and promote the right of girls and boys to
express themselves freely, and their right to be heard, to ensure that their views are
given due weight, in accordance with their age and maturity, in all matters affecting
them and to involve children, including children with special needs, in decisionmaking processes, taking into account the evolving capacities of children and the
importance of involving children’s organizations and child-led initiatives;
13. Also urges all States, in particular, to establish and strengthen
mechanisms for the effective participation of children in planning, implementation,
monitoring and evaluation relating to matters that affect them, such as health, the
environment, education, social and economic welfare, protection against violence,
abuse and exploitation, and disaster response;
14. Calls upon States that find themselves in situations of economic crisis to
refrain from adopting retrogressive measures that have a negative impact on the
rights of the child, and also calls upon States to meet core obligations on the rights
of the child under the Convention on the Rights of the Child as a matter of priority,
while fully using maximum available resources;
Registration, family relations, adoption and alternative care
15. Once again urges all States parties to intensify their efforts to comply
with their obligations under the Convention on the Rights of the Child to preserve
the child’s identity, including nationality, name and family relations, as recognized
by law, reminding States of their obligation to register the birth of all children
without discrimination of any kind, including late birth registration, and to ensure
that registration procedures are universal, accessible, simple, expeditious and
effective and provided at minimal or no cost;
16. Recalls the adoption of the Guidelines for the Alternative Care of
Children, 31 and encourages States to take the Guidelines into account when
adopting, enforcing, improving or implementing policies and programmes to protect
children growing up without parents or caregivers, recognizing that efforts should
be directed primarily to enabling the child to remain in or return to the care of his or
her parents or, when appropriate, other close family members and that, where
alternative care is necessary, family- and community-based care should be promoted
over placement in institutions;
17. Calls upon States to guarantee, to the extent consistent with the
obligations of each State, the right of a child whose parents reside in different States
to maintain, on a regular basis, save in exceptional circumstances, personal relations
and direct contact with both parents by providing enforceable means of access and
visitation in both States and by respecting the principle that both parents have
common responsibilities for the upbringing and development of their children;
18. Also calls upon States to address and pay particular attention to cases of
international parental or familial child abduction, and encourages States to engage
in multilateral and bilateral cooperation to resolve those cases, preferably by
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Resolution 64/142, annex.