UNICEF commends the Government of Iraq for signing the Declaration on Children, Youth and Climate Action
UNICEF commends the Government of Iraq for signing the Declaration on Children, Youth, and Climate Action. It demonstrates the strong commitment of the Government to the Convention on the Rights of the Child as it comes on the eve of World Children's Day and ahead of COP28.
The Declaration on Children, Youth and Climate Action was signed by the Minister of Environment, His Excellency Mr. Nizar Amidi, in the presence of line ministries, children and young people. It is a major step forward in Iraq's efforts to respond to the impact of the global climate crisis., and in upholding priorities identified by children and youth across the world.
"UNICEF commends the Government of Iraq for taking meaningful measures to realize the rights of children and young people on the eve of World Children's Day," says Sandra Lattouf, UNICEF in Iraq Representative. "The climate crisis is a child rights crisis as rising temperatures, water scarcity, and extreme weather events hamper the realization of children's basic rights."
The Government of Iraq signed up to the Convention on the Rights of the Child in June 1994. Since then, the Government has taken several steps to realize the rights of children in Iraq. This includes the establishment of the Child Welfare Commission and the National Child Data Portal, as well as the reforms of child rights and child protection Laws to align with international standards.
"I call on all actors to scale up investment in child- and youth-responsive adaptation, disaster risk reduction and mitigation measures while focusing on the most marginalized," adds Lattouf. "On World Children's Day and every day, UNICEF remains committed to supporting the Government of Iraq to realize the rights of children and young people and accelerate progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals."
World Children's Day (WCD) has been UNICEF's global day of action for children, by children. 20 November marks the anniversary of the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. It is a day that highlights critical issues affecting children's lives and supports the engagement of children and young people as advocates for their own rights.
(Source: UN)



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