Kathmandu, Sept 14 : The 59th National Children's Day is being observed across the country today.
The National Children's Day is
being marked by organizing several programmes on the theme 'Investing in our
future means investing in our children'.
The United Nations General Assembly
had endorsed the Covenant on Children Rights on 20 November 1989. Nepal passed
the convention on 14 September 1990. The day then has been marked as the
Children's Day.
The Nepal Constitution has
guaranteed overall development of children by defining children's rights as
fundamental rights. The Constitution has also included the arrangements related
to child protection, child preservation child development and child
participation.
As per the commitment made in the
UN Child Rights Convention, 1989 and other international instruments, the Nepal
government has formulated and implemented its laws and policies
accordingly.
Minister for Women, Children and
Senior Citizen and Chairperson of National Child Rights Council Surendra Raj
Acharya expressed his ministry's commitment to implement the
constitutionally-guaranteed child rights.
He also highlighted the coordinated
roles of the federal, provincial and local governments for the protection and
promotion of children's rights.
A challenge has emerged to
effectively protect and promote child rights in view of the changing
technology, urbanization, worldwide values and circumstances.