Child Rights Governance

TypeNameDescriptionModifiedSize
application/pdf"The World We Want"Consultations with Sri Lankan Children on their Priorities for post 201526/02/2014564KB
application/pdfUNCRC@30: Children's views on Child Rights in Sri Lanka This report based on children’s consultations was launched as part of the celebrations for the 30th anniversary of the United Nation’s Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). Sri Lanka ratified the UNCRC 28 years ago in 1991. The consultations were carried out to understand children’s views on the status of their rights today. 128 children between the ages of 11 and 18 from both Sinhala and Tamil communities and representing all demographics took part the consultations held from October to December 2019. 13/03/2020662KB
application/pdfProtect Rights for a Peaceful Tomorrow_SinhaleseThis publication was launched to educate and promote human rights targeting school-children, on the recommendation of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC), appointed by the Government of Sri Lanka.13/09/20163MB
application/pdfProtect Rights for a Peaceful TomorrowThis publication was launched to educate and promote human rights targeting school-children, on the recommendation of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC), appointed by the Government of Sri Lanka.13/09/20163MB
application/pdfChild Centric Resource Analysis_Summary Report21/07/20164MB
application/pdfProtect Rights for a Peaceful Tomorrow_TamilThis publication was launched to educate and promote human rights targeting school-children, on the recommendation of the Lessons Learnt and Reconciliation Commission (LLRC), appointed by the Government of Sri Lanka.13/09/20165MB
application/pdfChild Centric Resource Analysis_2016 Sri LankaThis document analyzes the spending on children by the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) and finds that the GoSL must adopt Child Centric Budgeting methodologies for effective and efficient resource allocation, quality utilization and monitoring.13/07/20166MB
application/pdfChild Rights Risk Assessment - Tea Industry Supply Chain This is the summary report examining risks to child rights within Sri Lanka's tea supply chain.28/08/20207MB
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