
Child Rights Governance
Child Rights Governance refers to the framework and processes that ensure children’s rights—like safety, education, health, and protection—are respected, promoted, and upheld by governments, organizations, and communities. It involves creating policies, laws, and systems that prioritize children’s well-being, involve children’s voices, and hold duty-bearers accountable. Effective governance ensures children are protected from harm, have access to opportunities, and can develop to their full potential, ultimately fostering a society where children’s rights are integrated into decision-making and accountability mechanisms.