crc - myanmar version
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uav;touftydkif;t=cm;uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 1/ touf 18ESpfatmuf yk*¾dKvfwdkif; uav;rsm;
jzpfMuonf/
Definition of a childCRC Article 1. Everyone under 18 is a child.
cGJ=cm;r_r&Sd=cif;uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 2/ tcGifhta&;tm;vHk;ukd uav;wdkif; >cif;csufr&Sd
cHpm;cGifh&Sdygonf/
Non-discriminationCRC Article 2. All rights apply to all children without exception.
Best interest of the childCRC Article 3. All organizations concerned with children should work
towards what is best for each child.
uav;rsm;twGuf taumif;qHk;tusdK; ar#mfudk;aqmif&Gufuav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 3/ uav;rsm;ESifhqdkifaom tzGJUtpnf;tm;vHk;onf
uav;wpfOD;csif;pDtwGuf taumif;qHk;tusdK;ukd
arQmfudk;aqmif&Guf&ygrnf/
Implementation of rightsCRC Article 4. Governments should undertake all appropriate
legislative, administrative, and other measures, for theimplementation of the rights.
tcGifhta7;rsm;cHpm;Edkifa7; taumiftxnfazmf=cif;uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 4/ EdkifiHtpdk;&rsm;taejzifh uav;rsm;tcGifhta&;cHpm;cGifh
&&Sdap&eff taumiftxnfazmf&mwGif avsmfuefonfh
Oya'a&;&mudpörsm;? pDrHcefYcGJa&;ESifh tjcm;aqmif&Guf
zG,f&mudpörsm;udk jyKvkyf&ygrnf/
Parental guidance
CRC Article 5. Governments should respect the rights andresponsibilities of families to direct and guide theirchildren.
rdbrsm;. vrf;!$efoGefoif=yor_uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 5/ rdom;pkrsm;u ¤if;wdkY\om;orD;rsm;ukd vrf;ñTef
oGefoifjyojcif;tm; EdkifiHtpdk;&rsm;u vufcH&
ygrnf/
Survival and development
CRC Article 6. Children have the right to life. Governments, parents andguardians should ensure that children survive anddevelop healthily.
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tydk'f 6/ uav;wdkif; touf&Sif&yfwnfaeEdkif&ygrnf/ uav;
rsm;touf&Sif&yfwnfaeEdkifNyD; usef;rmzGHUNzdK;rI &Sdap&ef
EdkifiHtpdk;&rsm;? rdbrsm;ESifh tkyfxdef;olrsm;u pDrH
aqmif&Gufay;&ygrnf/
Names and nationality
CRC Article 7. All children have the right to a legally registered nameand nationality.
trnfuifyGef;wyf=cif;ESifh EdkifiHom;=zpf=cif;uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 7/ uav;wdkif; w&m;0if rSwfyHkwiftrnfESifh EdkifiHom;
cH,lydkifcGifh &Sdygonf/
rdom;pktrsdK;tEG,fudk xdrf;odrf;=cif;uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 8/ uav;rsm;\ w&m;0ifrSwfyHkwiftrnf? EdkifiHom;
jzpfrIcH,ljcif;ESifh rdbaqGrsdK;rsm;ukd EdkifiHtpdk;&rsm;u
todtrSwfjyK&ygrnf/
Preservation of identityCRC Article 8. Governments should respect children’s right to a name, a
nationality and family ties.
rdbrsm;ESifh twlaexdkif=cif;uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 9/ uav;rsm;tusdK;twGufr[kwfcJhvQif? ¤if;wdkYukd
rdbrsm;ESihf cGJrxm;&yg/ tu,fícGJcGmae&vQifvnf;
rdbESpfyg;pvHk;ESifh tquftoG,frjywfap&yg/
Living with the parentsCRC Article 9. Children should not be separated from their parents
unless it is for their own good. If they are separated,they have the right to stay in contact with both parents.
Family reunification
CRC Article 10. Families who live in different countries should be allowedto move between those countries so that they can stay incontact or get back together a family.
rdom;pk=yefvnfaygif;pnf;=cif;uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 10/ wpfEdkifiHpDwGif aexdkifMuaom rdom;pkrsm;tcsif;csif;
tquftoG,frjywfap&ef odkYr[kwf rdom;pktwl
aeEdkif&ef EdkifiHwpfEdkifiHrS wpfEdkifiHodkY ul;vl;
oGm;vmcGifh jyK&ygrnf/
Illicit transfer and non-return
CRC Article 11. Governments should take steps to stop children beingtaken out of their own country illegally.
uav;rsm;tm; w7m;r0ifcdk;xkwfr_ukd umuG,f=cif;uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 11/ uav;rsm;ukd ¤if;wdkY\ EdkifiHwGif;rS w&m;r0if
cdk;xkwfjcif; &yfwefYoGm;atmif EdkifiHtpdk;&rsm;u
pDpOfaqmif&GufrIrsm;&Sd&ygrnf/
The child’s opinion
CRC Article 12. Children have the right to say what they think shouldhappen, when adults are making decisions that affectthem, and to have their opinions taken into account.
uav;. xif=rif,lqcsufuav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 12/ uav;rsm;ta&;ESifhoufqkdifonfh udpö&yfrsm;ukdvlBuD;
rsm; qHk;jzwfcsufcsonfhtcg uav;rsm;taejzifhrdrdwdkY
jzpfoifhonf[k,lqaomxifjrif,lqcsufukd 0ifa&muf
ajymqdkydkifcGifh&Sdygonf/ xdkxifjrif,lqcsufukd vufcH
xnfhoGif;pOf;pm;&ygrnf/
Freedom of expressionCRC Article 13. Children have the right to get and to share information
as long as the information is not damaging to them or toothers.
vGwfvyfpGmxkwfazmfa=ymqdkcGifhuav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 13/ rdrd odkYr[kwf tjcm;olrsm;tm; tusdK;rrJhaponfh
owif;tcsuftvufrsdK;ukd uav;rsm; od&SdcGifhESifh
a0rQEdkifcGifh&Sdygonf/
tawG;tac:/ ,HkjunfcsufESihf bmoma7; vGwfvyfcGifhuav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 14/ uav;rsm;wGif vGwfvyfpGmawG;ac:cGifh? ,HkMunfcGifh
ESifh bmoma&;vGwfvyfcGifh&Sdygonf/ rdbrsm;taejzifh
xdkudpö&yfrsm;wGif rSefuefonfhvrf;nTefrI ay;Edkif&
ygrnf/
Freedom of thought, conscience and religionCRC Article 14. Children have the right to freedom of thought,
conscience and religion, subject to appropriate parentalguidance.
Freedom of association
CRC Article 15. Children have the right to meet with others, and to joinor form associations.
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tydk'f 15/ uav;rsm;tcsif;csif; vGwfvyfpGmawGUqHkcGifh?
toif;tzGJUrsm;wGif yg0ifcGifh odkYr[kwf zGJUpnf;cGifh
&Sdygonf/
Protection of privacy
CRC Article 16. Children have a right to privacy. The law should protectthem from attacks against their way of life, their goodname, their families and their homes.
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tydk'f 16/ uav;rsm;wGif udk,fydkifvGwfvyfcGifh&Sdygonf/ uav;
rsm;\ aexdkifrIb0yHkpH? ¤if;wdkY\ trnf *kPfyk'f?
rdom;pkESifh aetdrfwdkYtm; xdyg;aESmifh,SufrIrsm;ukd
Oya't& umuG,fay;&ygrnf/
Access to appropriate informationCRC Article 17. Children have the right to reliable information from mass
media. Television, radio and newspapers should provideinformation that children can understand, and should notpromote materials that could harm children.
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tydk'f 17/ vlxkqufoG,fa&;vrf;aMumif;rS ,HkMunfpdwfcs&aom
owif;tcsuftvufrsm;ukd uav;rsm;&,lydkifcGifh
&Sdygonf/ uav;rsm; em;vnfvG,faomowif;
tcsuftvufrsm;ukd wDAGD? a&'D,dkESifhowif;pmrsm;u
xkwfjyefay;&ygrnf/ uav;rsm; tusdK;rJhaprnfh
taMumif;t&mrsm;ukd xkwfjyefay;jcif; r&Sdap&yg/
Parental ResponsibilityCRC Article 18. Both parents share responsibility for bringing up their
children, and should always consider what is best foreach child. The state shall support parents in childraising.
rdb0wW7m;uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 18/ rdbESpfyg;pvHk; ¤if;wdkYuav;rsm;ukd jyKpkapmifha&Smuf
&rnfh0wå&m;&Sdygonf/ uav;wpfOD;csif;pD\ tusdK;
twGuf tjrJxnfhoGif;pOf;pm;&ygrnf/ EdkifiHawmfu
uav;rsm;jyKpkysdK;axmifEdkifa&;twGuf rdbrsm;ukd
yHhydk;rIrsm;ay;&ygrnf/
Protection from abuse and neglect
CRC Article 19. Governments should ensure that children are properlycared for, and protect them from violence, abuse andneglect by their parents or anyone else who looks afterthem.
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tydk'f 19/ uav;rsm; aumif;rGefpGm apmifha&SmufrIcH&ap&ef EdkifiH
tpdk;&rsm;u pDpOfaqmif&Gufay;&ygrnf/ uav;rsm;
tay: tMurf;zufjcif;? vTJrSm;pGmjyKrljcif;ESifh
vpfvsL½Ijcif;rsm;ukd rdbrsm; odkYr[kwf ¤if;wdkYukd
xdef;odrf;apmihfa&Smufol rnfolrqdk rjyKvkyf&efvnf;
wm;qD;umuG,fay;&ygrnf/
Protection of a child without family
CRC Article 20. Children who cannot be looked after by their own familymust be looked after properly, by people who respecttheir religion, culture and language.
rdbrJhuav;ukd apmifha&SmufumuG,fr_ay;=cif;uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 20/ rdom;pk&if;csmrsm;u jyKpkapmihfa&SmufrIray;Edkifaom
uav;rsm;tm;? ¤if;wdkY\ bmoma&;? ,Ofaus;rIESifh
bmompum;ukd av;pm;rI&Sdonfh yk*¾dKvfrsm;u
aumif;rGefpGm jyKpkapmihfa&Smuf&ygrnf/
Adoption
CRC Article 21. When children are adopted the first concern must be whatis best for them.
arG;pm;=cif;uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 21/ uav;rsm;ukd arG;pm;onfhtcg ¤if;wdkYtusdK;udk
yxrqHk; xnfhoGif;pOf;pm;&rnfjzpfygonf/
Refugee children
CRC Article 22. Children who come into a country as refugees shouldhave the same rights as children born in that country.
cdkvH_ol'kuQonfuav;rsm;uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 22/ cdkvHIol'ku©onftjzpf EdkifiHtwGif;odkY 0ifa&muf
vmaomuav;rsm;onf xdkEdkifiHwGif zGm;jrifaom
uav;rsm;&&Sdonfh tcGifhta&;rsm;ukd wef;wlcHpm;cGifh
&Sdap&ygrnf/
Children with Disability
CRC Article 23. Children who have any kind of disability should havespecial care and support so that they can lead full andindependent lives.
roefrpGrf;uav;rsm;uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 23/ roefrpGrf;jzpfaeaomuav;rsm;onf txl;jyKpk
apmifha&SmufrIcH,lEdkifcGifhESifh vdktyfaomtaxmuftyHh
&&SdcGifh&Sd&ygrnf/ odkYrSom vGwfvyfrItjynfht0jzifh
aeEdkifaomb0odkY a&muf&Sdrnfjzpfygonf/
Health and health services
CRC Article 24. Children have the right to good quality health care and toclean water, nutritious food and a clean environment.
usef;rma7;ESifh usef;rma7;apmifha&Smufr_uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 24/ uav;rsm;taejzifh t&nftaoG;jynfh0onfh
usef;rma&;apmifha&SmufrI cH,lcGifh&SdNyD; a&aumif;a&oefY
ESifh tm[m&&Sdaom tpm;tpmrsm; pm;aomufcGifhESifh
oefY&Sif;aomywf0ef;usifwGif aexdkifcGifh&Sdygonf/
Periodic review of placement
CRC Article 25. Children who are looked after by their local authorityrather than their parents should have their situationreviewed regularly.
ae7mcsxm;r_ukd yHkrSefoHk;oyf=cif;uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 25/ rdbjyKpkapmifha&SmufrIr[kwfbJ a'owm0efcHrsm;\
Munfh½Iapmifha&SmufrI cHae&aom uav;rsm;tm;
ae&mcsxm;rItajctaeukd yHkrSefoHk;oyfrI&Sd&ygrnf/
Social security
CRC Article 26. Children have the right to benefit from social securityincluding social insurance
vlr_zlvHka7;uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 26/ uav;rsm;onf vlrIzlvHka&; tmrcHcsuftygt0if
vlrIzlvHka&;apmifha&SmufrI cH,lEdkifcGifh&Sdygonf/
Standard of living
CRC Article 27. Children have a right to a standard of living that is goodenough to meet their physical and mental needs. TheGovernment should help families who cannot afford toprovide this.
vlaer_tqifhtwef;uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 27/ uav;rsm;onf ¤if;wdkY\ ½kyfydkif;? pdwfydkif; vdktyf
csufrsm;ukd jynfh0apEdkifonfh vlaerI tqifhtwef;
rsdK;jzifh aeEdkifcGifh&Sdygonf/ þuJhodkYaeEdkif&ef zefwD;
ay;EdkifpGrf;r&Sdonfh rdom;pkrsm;ukd EdkifiHawmfu
tultnDay;&rnf/
EducationCRC Article 28. Children have a right to good quality education.
Discipline in schools should respect children’s humandignity. Primary education should be free.
ynma7;uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 28/ uav;rsm;wGif t&nftaoG;jynfhrDaomynmoif,lcGifh
&Sdygonf/ ausmif;pnf;urf;onf uav;rsm;wGif
&Sdaom vlY*kPfodu©mukd av;pm;rI&Sd&ygrnf/ rlvwef;
ynma&;ukd tcrJhoif,lcGifh &Sdap&ygrnf/
Aims of Education
CRC Article 29. Education should develop each child’s personality andtalents to the full. It should encourage children to respecttheir parents, and their own and other cultures.
ynma7;7nfrSef;csufuav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 29/ ynma&;onf uav;wpfOD;csif;pD\ ukd,f&nf
udk,faoG;ESifh tpGrf;tprsm;ukd tjynfht0ay:xGufvm
ap&ef jyKvkyfay;Edkif&ygrnf/ rdbrsm;ukd½dkaoav;pm;rI
&Sdap&efESifh rdrdESifhtjcm;olrsm;\ ,Ofaus;rIukd
av;pm;rI&Sdap&ef oifMum;ay;Edkif&ygrnf/
Children of minorities
CRC Article 30. Children have a right to learn and use the language andcustoms of their own families, whether these are sharedby the majority of people in the country or not.
wdkif;7if;om;vlrsdK;pkrsm;rS uav;oli,frsm;uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 30/ uav;rsm;onf rdrdwdkY\ rdom;pk ½dk;&mavhxHk;pHESifh
bmompum;rsm;ukd wdkif;jynfwGif;&Sd trsm;jynfolu
oHk;pGJonfjzpfap? roHk;pGJonfjzpfap? uav;rsm;
taejzifh oif,loHk;pGJcGifh&Sdygonf/
Leisure, recreation and cultural activities
CRC Article 31. All children have a right to relax and play, and to join awide range of activities.
tyef;a=z tem;,l=cif;ESifh ,Ofaus;r_vkyfief;rsm;uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 31/ uav;wdkif; tyef;ajzcGifhESifhupm;cGifh&SdNyD; vkyfief;&yf
trsdK;rsdK;wGif yg0ifcGifh&Sdygonf/
Child Labour
CRC Article 32. The Government should protect children from work thatis dangerous or might harm their health and theireducation.
uav;tvkyform;uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 32/ uav;rsm;twGuf tEÅ&m,fjzpfaprnfh odkYr[kwf
¤if;wdkY\ usef;rma&;ESifh ynma&;wdkYukdxdcdkufaprnfh
tvkyfrsdK;rvkyf&ap&ef EdkifiHawmfu wm;qD;umuG,f
ay;&ygrnf/
Drug abuse
CRC Article 33. The Government should provide ways of protectingchildren from dangerous drugs.
rl;,pfaq;0g;oHk;pGJ=cif;uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 33/ uav;rsm;tm; rl;,pfaq;0g;tEÅ&m,frS uif;a0;
atmif EdkifiHawmfu enf;vrf;trsdK;rsdK;oHk;NyD;
tumtuG,fay;&ygrnf/
Sexual exploitation
CRC Article 34. The Government should protect children from sexualabuse
vdifqdkif7m acgif;yHk=zwf=cif;uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 34/ uav;rsm;tm; vdifrIqdkif&m udpö&yfrsm;wGif rw&m;
ojzifh toHk;csrcH&ap&ef EdkifiHawmfuwm;qD;umuG,f
ay;&ygrnf/
Sale, Trafficking and abduction
CRC Article 35. The Government should make sure that children are notabducted or sold.
a7mif;cs=cif;/ ukeful;=cif;ESifh =zm;a,mif;aoG;aqmif=cif;uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 35/ uav;rsm;ukd a&mif;pm;jcif;? jzm;a,mif;aoG;aqmif
jcif;rsdK;r&Sdap&ef EdkifiHawmfuaqmif&Gufay;&ygrnf/
Different forms of exploitation
CRC Article 36. Children should be protected from any activities thatcould harm their development.
acgif;yHk=zwfr_yHkpHtrsdK;rsdK;uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 36/ uav;rsm;tm; ¤if;wdkY\ zGHUNzdK;rIukd t[efYtwm;
jzpfapaom rnfonfhvkyfief;rsdK;rSrqdk wm;qD;
umuG,fay;&ygrnf/
Torture and deprivation of liberty
CRC Article 37. Children in trouble with law should not be treated cruelly.They should not be put in prison with adults and shouldbe able to keep in contact with their families.
!Sif;yrf;ESdyfpuf=cif;ESifh vGwfvyfcGifh ydwfyifcH7=cif;uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 37/ Oya'ESifhndpGef;aeaom uav;rsm;tm; vlrqefpGm
n§if;yrf;ESdyfpufjcif; rjyKvkyf&yg/ vlBuD;rsm;ESihf
twla&maESmí tusOf;csxm;jcif; r&Sdap&yg/
rdbrsm;ESihf tquftoG,frjywfap&yg/
Armed conflicts
CRC Article 38. Governments should not allow children to join the army.Children in war zones should receive special protection.
vufeufpGJukdift=iif;yGm;r_uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 38/ uav;rsm;tm; ppfwyftwGif;0ifa&mufjcif;ukd EdkifiH
tpdk;&rsm;u cGifhrjyK&yg/ ppfjzpfyGm;&ma'orsm;rS
uav;rsm;ukd txl;umuG,fapmifha&SmufrIay;&ygrnf/
Rehabilitative care
CRC Article 39. Children who have been neglected or abused shouldreceive special help to restore their self-respect.
=yefvnf=yKpkysdK;axmif=cif;uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 39/ vpfvsL½IcH&onfhuav;rsm; odkYr[kwf vGJrSm;pGm
jyKrljcif;cH&onfh uav;rsm;ukd yHkrSefpdwf"gwfjyefvnf
&&Sdap&ef txl;ulnDapmifha&SmufrIay;&ygrnf/
Administration of Juvenile Justice
CRC Article 40. Children who are accused of breaking the law shouldreceive legal help. Prison sentences for children shouldonly be used for the most serious offences.
uav;oli,fw7m;pD7if=cif;uav;oli,ftcGihfta&;rsm;qdkif&m ukvor*¾nDvmcHoabmwlpmcsKyf
tydk'f 40/ Oya'csdK;azmufonf[k pGyfpGJcH&aom uav;rsm;onf
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