The International Bureau for Children’s Rights (IBCR) is helping to achieve its ultimate goal of a world in which children’s rights are a daily reality, with the mission of “strengthening justice and child protection systems and transforming the place of children in our societies, to ensure the realization of children’s rights, especially for those who face the greatest obstacles to having them respected”.
These include children at risk or victims of violence, children in contact with the justice system, children in migration situations, children associated with armed groups, and more largely children confronted with situations or contexts conducive to the non-respect of their rights, and in which they are still too little considered as citizens, holders of rights in their own right.
By carrying out our mission, we are able to immediately strengthen the ability of those involved in protection and justice systems, including children, to translate their rights into daily decisions, actions and collaboration :
- For flexible, individualized practices ;
- In the systematization of coordination between actors ;
- For children’s participation and autonomization ;
- In actors’ commitment to children’s rights ;
- Innovation in favor of children’s rights.