In his speech during the interactive dialogue entitled “Generous Childhood”, the permanent observer before the United Nations, the head of the Caccia, is quoted from Rerum Novarum de Leo Xiii to reaffirm the right of each child to grow with education and opportunities for “society greatly”.
EDOARDO GIRIBALDI – VATICAN CIDAD
“Since the difficult temperatures destroy the spread of spring, and therefore the very early experience of fatigue in life destroys the young promise of the child’s colleges, which makes all the education the original impossible.” With this musical event Revolutionary De Liu XIII, the document that inspired the new Pope in choosing his name, Monsignor Gabriel Kashia, the permanent observer of the Apostolic Chair before the United Nations, confirmed the Vatican’s commitment to combating the child’s work.
This occasion was its intervention yesterday, May 13, in New York, during the informal interactive dialogue entitled “Generous Childhood: Eliminating Child work in all its forms, including forced employment and the use of children in armed conflicts.” Remembering that “one in ten children is discovered in exploitation situations,” the Vatican observer stressed the urgency of this issue.
The invitation to the unconditional liberation of minors
Every child, repeating Caccia, is a “gift from God for the human family” and must grow “in an environment that respects his dignity, protects their basic rights and enhances the integrated development of a person.” The continuation of children’s work is a serious violation of such a privilege, which is an invitation to the legal and joint responsibility of the international community. It caused a special concern about continuous employment and the exploitation of the palace in armed conflicts, something that Caccia defined as a “serious violation of human dignity” and a “direct attack on the basic rights of children.”
Other forms of abuse are added, such as forced marriages and sexual exploitation. Hence the call of the Holy See to “immediate and unconditional liberation for all children” participating in such contexts, and treating them “as victims who need sympathy, care and hope.” The Vatican Observer, among the most at risk, said children with disabilities, who need “comprehensive and comprehensive” protection procedures.
It grows and contributes to society
The commitment of the Apostolic Chair to upgrade and defend the dignity of the palace in the efforts of the international community, and these efforts, Kashia, concluded to intensify, with the goal of creating conditions for “an integral development” for every child: “access to medical care, to education and high -quality opportunities that allow them to grow and contribute completely.”
(Tagstotranslate) Children (T) School and University (T) Protection of Minors (T) United Nations
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