The International Convention on the Rights of the Child (PDF, 790KB, 19 pages, Arabic only) was ratified by the Kingdom in 1992. Bahrain has also established a range of institutions and programs that put the articles and texts of this convention into practice and support international and regional initiatives to protect children’s rights. Most notable among these is the National Committee for Childhood and the launch of a National Strategy for Childhood.
Projects related to children are aimed at promoting positive educational methods, creating an encouraging environment, and implementing the principles of child protection, care, and development. The Kingdom of Bahrain has taken important steps in this area through a number of initiatives and measures, most notably:
The Kingdom of Bahrain has issued many laws regulating the rights of children as ensured by the constitution, including the right to education, good health, entertainment, family custody, and others. These are represented in the laws regulating the registration of births and deaths, the conditions for issuing licenses for the establishment of kindergartens and nurseries, the laws of education, health, work, juveniles, family custody, and penalties. Most notable is the adoption of the Child Law No. (37) of 2012 (PDF, 1830KB, 21 pages) which became the main point of reference for all laws related to children and the protection of their rights.
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Content Last Updated: 22 Aug, 2023