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Ghana is currently undergoing its combined 6th and 7th periodic reviews before the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC) in Geneva, Switzerland.
The two-day session, taking place from January 13 to 14, marks a significant opportunity for the country to showcase its advancements in protecting and promoting children's rights while addressing ongoing challenges.
Leading the Ghanaian delegation is Dr Agnes Naa Momo Lartey, the Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection.
Accompanied by representatives from various government ministries, Parliament, and child rights experts, the team is presenting Ghana's progress in implementing the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which the country ratified in 1990.

The review focuses on key areas such as education, health, protection from violence, and efforts to combat child labour and poverty.
The CRC, an 18-member expert body, conducts these periodic assessments to ensure state parties uphold international standards for children's well-being.
Ghana's report highlights initiatives such as expanding free education programs, social protection schemes, and campaigns against child marriage and exploitation.
However, submissions from organisations like Human Rights Watch have also drawn attention to barriers faced by children with disabilities and pregnant adolescent girls in accessing education.

Dr Agnes Naa Momo Lartey expressed optimism about the dialogue, stating, "This review is a platform to reaffirm our commitment to every child's right to thrive. We look forward to constructive feedback that will guide our future policies."
The sessions, held at the Palais Wilson, began on 13th January and are expected to conclude on 14th January, with recommendations from the Committee to follow in the coming weeks.
Ghana's participation underscores its dedication to global child rights standards, with outcomes anticipated to influence national strategies for years ahead.
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