Children's rights

Shohag Mostafij, MBA, University of Dhaka
The kid, for the complete and pleasant growth of his or her traits, ought to grow up in a family atmosphere, in an environment of cheerfulness. The child should be entirely ready to live an individual life in society…in the strength of tranquillity, self-respect, lenience, liberty, parity and harmony-- all these promises were derived from the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Each youngster has a right to upbringing an optimistic survival free of mistreatment, aggression, disregard, and acute deficiency. Kids require learning, health services, steady support systems plus care for, expectation and support; all these things and more are necessary to facilitate children to grow up. Nevertheless, millions of juvenile citizens around the planet are subjugated in various ways. Kids are forced to work in factories, in backrooms, in the sex trade and on the street. They can be sold out as slaves or still drafted to fight in wars. This must come to an end.