Video – CNDH presents a child-friendly version of its annual report on the human rights situation in Morocco

In commemoration of National Child Day, the National Council for Human Rights (CNDH) presented on Thursday, a child-friendly version of its annual report on the human rights situation in Morocco for the year 2022.

The release of this abridged version of the annual report is part of the Council’s advocacy campaign to institutionalize the “principle of child participation” under the title “I am the one who decides my fate”, which was previously launched by the President of the Council in Casablanca in November 2022 on the occasion of the International Day for the Rights of the Child.

+ Integrating children into social participation +

“in accordance with the commitment of the President of the CNDH, we present today a social report dedicated to children, it comes in accordance with the principle of participation enshrined in the international convention on the rights of children, which establishes the principle of children’s participation, but also their right to access to information in a simplified and age-appropriate manner,” Mounir Bensalah, Secretary General of the National Council for Human Rights (CNDH), had said to Article19.ma.

“This is also in line with the strategy launched by the CNDH, which has organized a series of consultations in the 12 regions of the Kingdom with children and which would be concluded with a report made by the children,” Mr. Bensaleh added.

The young writer, Hibatallah EL Alami, second vice-president of the Arab Parliament for the Child and moderator of this event, said that “Today we are presenting a child-friendly version of the Council’s annual report on the human rights situation in Morocco”. Ms. El Alami also stressed and congratulated at the same time the CNDH which aims, according to her to “Always to integrate children in social participation”.

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