Country
Profiles on CRC Implementation: Making Children's Rights Work in Asia
COUNTRY PROFILES ON CRC IMPLEMENTATION IN SELECTED COUNTRIES OF ASIA
DRAFT
COUNTRY PROFILES ON CRC IMPLEMENTATION IN OTHER COUNTRIES OF ASIA
The International
Bureau for Children's Rights is pleased to share with the visitors of
its official website this draft country profiles on the status of the
CRC implementation. These draft profiles are the preliminary result
of the ongoing research project that will eventually cover all the States
parties to the Convention. These drafts are based on data that IBCR
interns were able to collect from various Internet sources. As the information
on the Internet is often limited and may contain inaccuracies, these
draft profiles are not meant to be complete or absolutely accurate.
Still, IBCR has decided to make them available for the purpose of awareness-raising
and exchanging of information. In the meantime, IBCR remains open to
any comments, corrections and feedback readers may have. IBCR is seeking
additional resources to improve these draft country profiles and bring
them to the expert level. The reports on Cambodia, Indonesia, Sri Lanka,
Timor Leste, and Viet Nam (see publication above) are examples of expert
level reports and were made possible thanks to the financial contribution
of the Canadian International Developement Agency (CIDA). The ultimate
goal of this endeavour is to bolster international understanding of
children's rights, disseminate knowledge about the CRC and assist Governments
in its implementation.
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