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Attributes of Article 13 |
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Data is collected and disaggregated by prohibited grounds for discrimination including age, sex, ethnicity, disability, when applicable |
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Access to Information |
Freedom to Impart Information |
Special Duties and Responsibilities |
Limitations and Restrictions |
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1. Legislation protects Article 13 rights including children of marginalized groups. |
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Structural Indicators as an indication of commitment to take action, refers to the existence of institutions and policies and laws aligned with the international child rights laws and for the realisation of children’s rights. |
2. Legislation is in place to regulate online environments to guarantee children’s right to freedom of expression (the right to seek and impart information) and protects against surveillance, censorship and arbitrary interference. |
3. The only permitted restrictions on the right to freedom of expression are consistent with those set out in paragraph 2 of Article 13. |
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4. Codes of conduct and ethics in relation to children’s right to expression for public and private sector media organizations and person online and offline are in place. 5. An independent monitoring mechanism on access to information and privacy is established with a mandate to address the rights of children. |
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Process Indicators refers generally to efforts made and actions taken, following on from commitment, and thus to specific activities, resources and/or initiatives in pursuit of rights’ realisation. |
6. Percentage of children who have access to the Internet at home, disaggregated by: 6.1 Primary school age 6.2 Secondary school age |
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7. Measures have been implemented to facilitate children’s access to widely accessible information, including plain language, from multiple sources both domestically and internationally in a variety of formats, media/digital web. |
8. Restrictions on the child’s right to express views written or verbally, are consistent with paragraph 2 of Article 13 (for the protection of national security, public order, or rights or health of others). 9. GCRD Percentage of primary and secondary schools that educate children about boundaries of freedom of speech to prevent harmful comments. |
10. Remedies are in place to protect all children from arbitrary interference with their freedom of expression. (e.g. complaint mechanisms) |
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Outcome Indicators refers to a measurable resultant change either in the “rights environment” or directly in lives of children. |
11. Percentage of children who report that their right to freedom of expression (both to access and impart information) is respected at school. (Art 4, Art 42, Art 28 & Art 29) 12. Percentage of complaints filed by children or on behalf of children, to the national authorities for violation of Article 13. |
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13. Percentage of children who have been prosecuted for exercising their right to freedom of expression (imparting information). |
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