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Plan d'action national consacre aux enfants (National Action Plan dedicated to children)

Belgium government Country Resources Child and Youth General Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards Belgium 1 January 2005 Policy document

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Le Plan d’action national consacré aux enfants a été adopté en 2005 par le gouvernement fédéral et les gouvernements des Régions et des Communautés. Ce plan reprend 10 thématiques prioritaires en matière de droits de l’enfant : donner la priorité aux enfants, éliminer la pauvreté, miser sur les enfants, n’oublier aucun enfant, prendre soin de chaque enfant, permettre à chaque enfant d’accéder à l’éducation, protéger les enfants contre les sévices et l’exploitation, protéger les enfants contre la guerre, lutter contre le VIH/SIDA, écouter les enfants et assurer leur participation, protéger la terre pour les enfants. Ces 10 priorités constituent, pour l'ensemble des gouvernements, des engagements et objectifs à atteindre.

The National Action Plan dedicated to children was adopted in 2005 by the federal government and the governments of the Regions and Communities. This plan includes 10 priority thematic areas related to the rights of the child: giving the priority to children, eradicating poverty, investing in children, not forgetting any child, taking care of each child, allowing each child to access education, protecting children against abuse and exploitation, protecting children against the war, fighting against HIV / AIDS, listening to children and ensuring their participation, protecting the earth for children. These 10 priorities are commitments and goals for all governments.

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