The 4th ASEAN Children Forum in Hanoi
26/6/16
The 4th ASEAN Children
Forum with the theme “One ASEAN, One Vision for Children” was officially opened
in the capital of Hanoi.
Attending the opening ceremony of the Forum included Deputy Prime
Minister Vu Duc Dam; The Minister of Labour - Invalids and Social Affairs Dao
Ngoc Dung; Chairman of the Committee for Culture, Education, Youth, Teenagers
and Children of the National Assembly Nguyen Thanh Hai; ASEAN Deputy Secretary
General Vongthep Arthakai Valvatee together 35 delegates aged 12-18 of 8
countries in the ASEAN region. Among them, Vietnam has 5 delegates from the
provinces and cities: Hanoi, Bac Kan, Quang Binh, Quang Nam and Dong Thap.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Minister of Labour, Invalids and Social
Affairs Dao Ngoc Dung said, on December 31, 2015, 10 Southeast Asian nations
(ASEAN) became a common community and leaders committed to consolidating strong
ASEAN Community, promoting the achievements and deepenning the linking process
to the realization of an ASEAN Community by people-centered. ASEAN Community
will be a community of peace, stability and resilience with the commitment to
promote and protect the rights. Strengthening social protection of children is
a priority implementation. Besides, the ASEAN Community towards a friendly,
close to the children, where every child to share and enjoy common values brought
by the Community is one of the basic objectives of ASEAN.
According to the Minister, in April, the XIII National Assembly of
Vietnam passed the Law on Children, this June as well as the Month of Action
for Children of Vietnam is held annually to promote care, education and child
protection. Therefore, the 4th
ASEAN Children Forum held in Vietnam is really special and very
meaningful.
With 4 Topics discussed include: the Anti-trafficking in children in
ASEAN; protecting children in cyberspace; prevention of violence against
children and ASEAN children with climate change, Minister Dao Ngoc Dung
delegates believed that children would actively discuss and give opinions,
their views so that make a recommendation, the joint statement of ASEAN
children to sent to the Ministers in charge of social Welfare and Development
of ASEAN as well as the specialized agencies concerned.
At the opening ceremony, Deputy Prime Minister Vu Duc Dam and Dao Ngoc
Dung Minister awarded prizes to the winners of the painting contest and wrote
messages on the ASEAN Vision to 2025. Dinh Thanh Phong (grade 2C elementary
schools Le Chi, Ha Noi) and Vu Thi Kim Dung (grade 6C junior high school Cuu Cao, Hung Yen) from Vietnam delegation won
the first prize. Before that, from March 10 to May 10, Vietnam launched a
painting competition and composing messages of ASEAN Vision to 2025 in order to
propagate the vision of ASEAN and the ASEAN Community in 2025 for all children
in the region. The competition has attracted millions of children and
adolescents across ASEAN participation, thereby encouraging them to express views,
their desire for ASEAN community.
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governments in ASEAN should involve youth in developing their policies and plans to address peace in Southeast Asia, economic progress and prosperity.
ASEAN’s commitment in promoting the rights of children and uplifting the conditions of children. It guarantees that ASEAN is committed to create opportunities for children to express their views, advocate their rights and participate in development.
ASEAN has made commitments for children.
All bodies within the ASEAN are expected to mainstream and consider child rights into all aspects of their work. Within its structure, however, there are specific bodies that directly work on child rights.
WE SHOULD encourage member states to review national legislations, regulations, policies and practices related to child rights and ensure that these are in line with the CRC. It also has the mandate to promote studies and research related to the rights of women and children.
Violence is also a topic to be discussed during the four-day event, in addition to child trafficking, child protection online and the impact of climate change on children.
the Party, the State and the Government as well as central and local agencies always pay special attention to child protection and education. Boosting children’s rights is a key focus along with national socio-economic targets.
We expected children to voice their concerns, participate in active discussions and contribute creative suggestions for a joint agreement among ASEAN Children to be submitted to ASEAN Ministers in charge of social welfare for consideration
Governments must protect children from all forms of violence, abuse, neglect, trafficking and exploitation at home, in school and in the community.
All for children's future as well as our future!
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