The United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child has wrapped up its review of Ghana’s sixth and seventh combined reports under the Convention on the Rights of the Child, praising key initiatives while spotlighting persistent challenges.
Presenting the report, the Minister for Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection Agnes Naa Momo Lartey reaffirmed Ghana’s leadership in child rights, recalling it was the first country to ratify the Convention in 1990. She highlighted a nationwide, decentralised child protection and family welfare system reaching underserved communities. Read more: https://ghana.un.org/en/ 308408-un-committee-rights- child-commends-ghana-children% E2%80%99s-model-summit-future- it-concludes-review

