Online Event: "Strengthening the legal framework of early childhood care and education: Towards universal access to inclusive and quality ECCE"

Online Event: "Strengthening the legal framework of early childhood care and education: Towards universal access to inclusive and quality ECCE"

The following information was attained from a post from the Right To Education Initiative https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6991060966436167681?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop

“Join us on 2 November 10am New York Time / 3pm Geneva Time for an online event on Strengthening the legal framework of ECCE: Toward universal access to inclusive and quality ECCE

Registration link: https://bit.ly/3N4Thlt

With:
- Farida Shaheed, UN Special Rapporteur on the right to education
- A representative of the Ministry of Labour, Solidarity and Social Security of Portugal 
- Professor Sandra Fredman, University of Oxford
Rolla MoumnéUNESCO
Rajakumari MichaelRight to Education Initiative

To discuss:

- States' obligations emanating from the human right to education on what concerns the provision of ECCE building on the rights of children in early childhood already recognised in several international legal instruments.

- The effective implementation of the rights of young children with regards to ECCE by reinforcing and developing legal and policy frameworks at the country level.

Event co-organised by Portugal, UN Special Rapporteur on the right to education, UNESCORight to Education Initiative OMEP WORLD Campaña Latinoamericana por el Derecho a la Educación (CLADE) Human Rights Watch

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