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Submission by the Philippines: Commission on Human Rights, Statement of the Commission on Human Rights of the Philippines for the Annual Full-Day Meeting: Rights of the Child (Resolution 7/29 & 31/7), 6 March 2017, The 34th Session of the Human Rights Council (27 February – 24 March 2017)

The CHRP submits statement to the General Assembly concerning the rights of the child. Likewise, the CHRP emphasizes the role of the government in protecting and promoting the rights of the child.

 

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