UNICEF Cuba recognizes the harmony between the Draft of the Code of Families and the Convention on the Rights of the Child

UNICEF | Wednesday, 12 January 2022 | Click here for original article

UNICEF expresses the willingness and disposition to support the national authorities in implementing the Code that will be approved

Havana, November 1st, 2021 – The United Nations Children’s Fund in Cuba (UNICEF Cuba) recognizes the process carried out by the country for the enactment of a Code of Families that will protect the rights of all people in their family contexts, with special attention given to the rights of children and adolescents (C&A).

The regulation, currently in its final stage, adopts international standards stipulated in the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), which is an international instrument ratified by Cuba 30 years ago, and which recognizes that, for the full and well-balanced development of their personalities, children and adolescents must grow in the bosom of a family, in an environment of happiness, love and understanding.

It is highlighted that the draft takes very much into account the recommendations made to Cuba by the Committee on the Rights of the Child, the United Nations body tasked with ensuring compliance with the CRC. It also includes world commitment goals set in the Sustainable Development Goals, among which stand out ending all forms of violence against children and adolescents, as well as strengthening and promoting the social inclusion of all people, regardless of their age, gender, abilities or other conditions.

As a result, from UNICEF Cuba we recognize and value the advances of the Draft with regard to the following aspects:

UNICEF expresses the willingness and disposition to support the national authorities in implementing the Code that will be approved, to work with families to avoid the appearance of risk factors, to strengthen family accompaniment and to work for a positive model of parenting. Likewise, we offer to promote jointly actions to raise awareness in society and train professionals, as well as to continue working for the empowerment and participation of children and adolescents.

UNICEF believes that families are a fundamental group in society and the natural environment for the growth and well-being of all of its members, and particularly of children and adolescents. Therefore, families must receive the necessary protection and assistance to take on fully their responsibilities within the community, as stated in the Preamble of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. We recognize that the analysis of the Draft by specialists and by the institutions tasked with its implementation will establish a solid instrument and that, should it become a law, Cuba would be taking a significant step in the protection of the rights of children and adolescents.



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