National Action Plan for Children

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A National Action Plan for Children is a state initiative based on the resolutions of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child in New York in 2002. The final paper of the convention was ratified by 192 states. The various countries have their own names for these action plans. The general term in English is "National Action Plan for Children". The German version of this plan is called the National Action Plan for a Child-Friendly Germany .

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