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Advocate for Children’s Rights 

2024 Geneva Declaration on the Rights of the Child

A Century of Children’s Rights is worth a celebration! Since the 1924 Geneva Declaration, substantial progress has been made with regard to the well-being and protection of children, notably in the health and education sectors. Yet, it’s profoundly troubling that in 2024, these advances are eclipsed by the violence affecting children — a child dies every five minutes according to United Nations statistics, — and by emerging challenges such as digitization and the climate crisis.

It is high time to update the “Geneva Declaration” and mobilize collective consciousness around a renewed commitment to children’s rights: the 2024 Geneva Declaration on the Rights of the Child.

 

2024 Geneva Declaration on the Rights of the Child

Already Committed

"I believe we should claim certain rights for children
and labour for their universal recognition (...)".

EGLANTYNE JEBB

2024 Geneva Declaration on the Rights of the Child

Stand up for Children's Rights!

Every signature counts, yours more than any other.
Make your voice heard by signing the Declaration!

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Explore the list
of signatories

Dignitaries

  • Najat Maalla M'jid - UN Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Violence against Children
  • Koumbou Bolly Barry - Ancienne Rapporteuse Spéciale des Nations-Unies sur le droit à l'éducation, Ancienne Ministre de l'Éducation Nationale et de l'Alphabétisation
  • Luis Pedernera - Former Chair, Current Member, UN Committee on the Rights of the Child
  • Jean Zermatten - Ancien président, Comité des droits de l'enfant de l'ONU
  • Sonia Livingstone - Director of the Digital Futures for Children centre, London School of Economics and Political Science
  • Filippo Grandi - UN High Commissioner for Refugees
  • Elina Pekkarinen - Ombudsman for Children in Finland; Chair of European Network of Ombudspersons for Children (ENOC)

Prominent endorsers

  • Manon Schick - Directrice générale à l'enfance et à la jeunesse du canton de Vaud, Direction générale de l'enfance et de la jeunesse (VD)
  • Agnes Lux - Associate professor , Eötvös Loránd University Faculty of Social Sciences
  • Laura Korhonen - Professor, Head of Barnafrid, the Swedish National Centre for Knowledge on Violence Against Children at Linköping University
  • Bharti Ali - Child Rights Defender
  • John Fluke - Associate Director for Systems Research and Evaluation | Professor Department of Pediatrics, Kempe Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Child Abuse & Neglect, University of Colorado School of Medicine
  • Flore-Anne Bourgeois Prieur - Deputy Secretary General / Advocacy Manager, Terre des Hommes International Federation
  • Carmel Corrigan - Commissioner for Children and Young People Jersey, Office of the Children's Commissioner Jersey

Organizations

  • Korea Edu-care Association
  • COALICO
  • Women’s Economy and Gender Support (WEGC)
  • Children’s Commissioner for England
  • Slobodná demokratická škola Košice (Private Elementary School of Democratic Education)
  • Pope Road Kindergarten
  • Iranian Association of Women’s Studies
  • Child Identity Protection (CHIP)
  • Sakthi – Vidiyal, Madurai, Tamilnadu, India
  • International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN)

All signatories

  • Barbara Middleton - , International Play Association ( Scotland)
  • Ferdinando Lanzilli - Operatore, L'orsa maggiore
  • Laurie Galfetti-Hunziker - ,
  • Vanessa Florimonte - chargée de missions petite enfance et parentalité, Direction générale de l'enfance et de la jeunesse
  • Franco Denti - Presidente dell’Ordine dei medici del Canton Ticino (OMCT).,
  • Gérald Delarue - Infirmier Anesthésiste D.E , CHU de Lille
  • Mireval François - Enseignant secondaire , Parti socialiste (Ville de Genève)

Enfants

  • Aahil, 10 years, India
  • Aarju ahmad, 12 years, India
  • Aarshi, 9 years, India
  • Aasgar, 11 years, India
  • Aba, 8 years, Mali
  • Abdul, 8 years, India
  • AbdulSamad Umoru, 12 years, Nigeria
  • Afreen, 13 years, India
  • Afrin, 12 years, India
  • Aisha, 10 years, Nigeria
  • Aissata, 16 years, Mali
  • Akshar, 15 years, India

From a Visionary’s Inspiration to Global Action

Celebrating 100 Years of the Children's Rights Declaration

The spirit of Geneva, imbued with values of humanism and social justice, continues to inspire today, urging us all to celebrate a century of children’s rights.

"[We are] often told that our aims are impossible. (...)
It's impossible only if we make it so.
It's impossible only if we refuse to attempt it".

EGLANTYNE JEBB

2024 Geneva Declaration on the Rights of the Child

Stand up for Children's Rights!

Every signature counts, yours more than any other.
Make your voice heard by signing the Declaration!