Child right news

Here are some recent news articles related to children's rights:

  1. UNICEF: 1 in 5 children worldwide experience violence at home (March 2023)

According to a new report by UNICEF, one in five children worldwide experience physical, emotional, or sexual violence at home. The report highlights the need for governments and communities to take action to prevent and respond to violence against children.

Source: UNICEF

  1. UK government announces plans to improve children's mental health services (February 2023)

The UK government has announced plans to improve children's mental health services, including increasing funding for mental health support in schools and providing more training for teachers and healthcare professionals.

Source: BBC News

  1. New study finds that children who experience poverty are more likely to develop mental health issues (January 2023)

A new study published in the journal Child Development has found that children who experience poverty are more likely to develop mental health issues, including depression and anxiety.

Source: Science Daily

  1. Global campaign launched to end child marriage (January 2023)

A global campaign has been launched to end child marriage, which affects millions of girls around the world. The campaign aims to raise awareness about the harmful effects of child marriage and to promote education and economic opportunities for girls.

Source: UN News

  1. US government announces new rules to protect children's online privacy (December 2022)

The US government has announced new rules to protect children's online privacy, including requiring websites and apps to obtain parental consent before collecting personal data from children under the age of 13.

Source: CNN

  1. New report highlights the impact of climate change on children's health (December 2022)

A new report by the World Health Organization (WHO) has highlighted the impact of climate change on children's health, including increased risk of heat-related illnesses, respiratory problems, and mental health issues.

Source: WHO

  1. UK charity launches campaign to support children affected by domestic violence (November 2022)

A UK charity has launched a campaign to support children affected by domestic violence, including providing counseling and support services for children and their families.

Source: The Guardian

  1. New study finds that children who are bullied are more likely to experience mental health issues (November 2022)

A new study published in the journal Pediatrics has found that children who are bullied are more likely to experience mental health issues, including depression and anxiety.

Source: Science Daily

  1. Global initiative launched to promote children's rights (October 2022)

A global initiative has been launched to promote children's rights, including the right to education, healthcare, and protection from violence and exploitation.

Source: UN News

  1. US government announces new funding to support children's education (October 2022)

The US government has announced new funding to support children's education, including programs to improve access to early childhood education and to support students with disabilities.

Source: Education Week