Afghanistan
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Official Governance
Recommendations of the Committee on the Rights of the Child
Below you will find the specific recommendations and structural conclusions provided by the UN Committee regarding the execution of child rights within this country.
Non-discrimination
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Best interests of the child (BI)
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Respect for the views of the child
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Enabling legislation
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Best available budget / Resources
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Collection and analysis of disaggregated data
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State-civil society cooperation for child rights
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State of Youth chapters
State of Youth, 'KidsRights' changemaking platform connects over 800 chapters in more than 70 countries worldwide. There are already 32 chapters active in Afghanistan.
State of Youth @ Kabul
State of Youth @ Kandahar
State of Youth @ Kabul City
State of Youth @ Education for Change Kabul
State of Youth @ Kabul
State of Youth @ Kabul University
State of Youth @ Kabul
State of Youth @ Makhfi badakhshi high school
State of youth @Herat
State of Youth @ Community city
State of Youth @ Bulkh
State of Youth @ Kabul
State of Youth @ Nekokari.children.fdn
State of Youth @ Fatima
State of Youth @Ghor
State of youth @ zarghuna high school
State of Youth @ Kabul, Afghanistan, at AGSG
State of Youth @Elysia
State of Youth @ CoLernLead
State of Youth @Rasa Foundation
State of Youth @State of Youth- Germany
State of Youth @Qoqnus Cultural and Educational Foundetion
State of Youth @DreamAchievers.af
State of Youth @DreamAchievers
State of Youth @TestGrace3
State of Youth @Wea
State of Youth @ Red Bloom Rising
State of Youth @Flying Wings Online School
State of Youth @Afghan Youth for Education
State of Youth @Educate Her
State of Youth @Sepidan Organization
State of Youth @Test Ini
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