Liberia
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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 19 chapters active in Liberia.
State of Youth @ Monrovia
State of Youth @ Montserrado
State of Youth @Paynesville
State of Youth @Liberia
State of Youth @ Stop child early and force marriage Liberia
State of Youth @ Kakata
State of Youth @ Gbarnga
State of youth @Dolokelen Gboveh high school,
State of Youth @Catholic Hospital Community
State of Youth @Mano River Youth Network - Liberia
State of Youth @ Ewelle
State of Youth @ Monrovia
State of the youth @Monrovia
State of Youth @Young Visionaries Network
State of Youth @National Adolescent and Children Education Development camp -NACED Camp
State of Youth @Free & Quality Public Education For Every Child
State of Youth @ Learn to read and write
State of Youth @Monrovia
State of Youth @Paynesville
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