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2004
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UNICEF, United Nations Children's Fund
Adopting and enforcing strong laws protecting children, overseeing government activity, allocating financial resources, raising awareness and providing advocacy are what parliamentarians can do to help alleviate children’s suffering. This IPU/UNICEF co-publication, launched at the IPU’s 110th International Assembly in April 2004 serves as a catalyst for action, providing examples of parliamentarians’ responses to the challenges of child protection. It addresses10 specific protection issues: birth registration and the right to identity; protection of children in armed conflict; sexual exploitation of children; trafficking and sale of children; harmful traditional practices; violence and neglect; alternative care; juvenile justice; child labor; and the rights of child victims. The handbook also describes how Parliaments and their members can gain a clearer understanding of what their contribution can be, and equips them with the knowledge and tools they require to make that contribution.
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