When the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) was unanimously approved by the UN General Assembly on November 20, 1989, it was widely heralded as a landmark in children's advocacy, and provided a useful framework for developing programs and advocating for children's well-being. However, many children's programs are still designed with little thought to religious or cultural diversity, even though the importance of culture was highlighted at the convention.
Religious Dimensions of Child and Family Life examines the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child from...
When the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) was unanimously approved by the UN General Assembly on November 20, 1989, it was widely ...