http://www.unicef-irc.org/publications/pdf/iwp_2009_11.pdf
This paper adds a perspective to existing research on child protection by engaging in a debate on intersectional discrimination and its relationship to child protection. The paper has a two-fold objective, (1) to further establish intersectionality as a concept to address discrimination against children, and (2) to illustrate the importance of addressing intersectionality within rights-based programmes of child protection.
Further information
- More on discrimination
- Making the case - why children should be protected from age discrimination and how it can be done (April 2009)
- Translating the Right to Non-Discrimination into Reality (November 2008)
Previous UN report items
- 15/06/2009: CHILD LABOUR: Give Girls a Chance: Tackling child labour, a key to the future
- 10/06/2009: CDH: Rapport de l’experte indépendante sur la question des droits de l’homme et de l’extrême pauvreté
- 07/06/2009: CRC: Report to the UN General Assembly 2008 (Arabic)
- 07/06/2009: HRC: Report to the UN General Assembly 2008 (Arabic)
- 04/06/2009: CONSEJO DE DERECHOS HUMANOS: El derecho a la educación de las personas privadas de libertad
Organisation Contact Details:
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