Children’s rights to support and to be protected
Updated: 30 September 2022
Manuela Leporesi
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Children have the right:
- To special education and care if they have a disability
- To help from the government if they are poor or in need
- To help if they are a refugee and have been forced to leave their home and live in another country
- To be protected from being hurt and mistreated, in body or mind
- To adequate nutritious food and clothing
- To have a safe place to live and clean drinking-water and to have other basic needs met
Parents and care givers have the right:
- To be able to get the services, information and education they need to care for their children
- To receive support from the government if they need help to look after children especially for food, clothing and housing
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WHO consultation on the use of broadly neutralizing antibodies for postnatal prophylaxis against the vertical transmission of HIV: meeting report, 22–23 May and 25 November 2024
Paediatric drug optimization for epilepsy: meeting report, 1-2 July 2025
Towards closing the gap in access to child-friendly formulations of essential medicines
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Transforming the paediatric medicines ecosystem: strategic roadmap 2025–2030
Frequently asked questions on sexual and gender diversity, health and human rights: an introduction to key concepts
WHO paediatric quality product profile assessment tool
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