
Children's rights monitoring
Children’s rights monitoring involves checking that the rights and protections owed to children—such as safety, education, health, and freedom from harm—are properly upheld. It includes collecting data, assessing policies, and observing how laws are implemented to ensure children’s best interests are prioritized. This process helps identify gaps or violations in children’s rights, prompting improvements in laws and practices. Essentially, it’s a way to ensure that children are respected, protected, and given opportunities to thrive in their communities and societies.