
CRC (Child Rights Convention)
The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) is an international agreement adopted by the United Nations to protect and promote the rights of children worldwide. It outlines the basic rights children should have, including education, health care, safety, and freedom of expression. The CRC emphasizes that children are individuals with their own rights and should be cared for in a way that considers their best interests. Governments that ratify the CRC are committed to creating conditions that ensure children grow up healthy, safe, and able to reach their full potential.