This report has been developed by Professor Laura Lundy and Dr Michelle Templeton of the Centre for Children’s Rights at Queen’s University Belfast, in the frame of the project “Protecting and Empowering Children as Human Rights Defenders” devised, promoted and implemented by Child Rights Connect.

It aims to present the direct voices of the children who participated in the world-wide consultations. The children were asked for their views on their most important issues and what needs to be done. 

To access the report please follow the links:

The views, perspectives and recommendations of children across the world (EN)

Les avis, perspectives et recommendations des enfants du monde entier (FR)

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Professor Laura Lundy
Dr Michelle Templeton
Total pages
23
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