THE ACTIVITIES OF THE UNITED NATIONS FOR THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION FOR INDIGENOUS CHILDREN

Anita Z. Rakhman
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The concept of protecting human rights, such as the right to education, has become a centerpiece for the international law system. Particularly, ensuring indigenous peoples' rights has increased attention at the universal, regional, and national levels. The protection of the rights of indigenous children as a vulnerable category of the world population is complex due to climate change, forced displacement, economic exclusion, exploitation, or armed conflict. It is evident that adequate realization of the right to education depends on access to health services, self-determination, and cultural identity, protection from exploitation, abuse, discrimination, and violence. As indigenous peoples are the custodians of unique knowledge and rare languages, which are significant elements of humanity's heritage, the educational process for their children must include specified educational methodologies and other features. So various international and regional mechanisms have been established to promote and protect indigenous children's right to education and other fundamental freedoms. The article is concerned with the United Nations (UN) activities for ensuring indigenous children's right to education according to the international human rights protection system. The investigation describes international legal standards and the UN's programs and strategies for aboriginal and tribal peoples from different continents to increase the percentage of educated and competent indigenous children and young people and their results. The UN's framework contains specific methods, skills, tools, and rules. There is significant progress in the rise of educational levels among indigenous peoples. The article can be helpful for those who are searching for new positive methods of educating various categories of children in different countries. It contains specific information about the educational process for ethnic minorities.
联合国为土著儿童受教育权所开展的活动
保护受教育权等人权的概念已成为国际法体系的核心。特别是,确保土著人民的权利在全球、区域和国家各级受到越来越多的关注。由于气候变化、被迫流离失所、经济排斥、剥削或武装冲突,土著儿童作为世界人口中的弱势群体,其权利的保护是复杂的。显然,充分实现受教育权取决于能否获得保健服务、自决和文化认同、免受剥削、虐待、歧视和暴力。由于土著人民是独特知识和稀有语言的保管人,这些知识和语言是人类遗产的重要组成部分,因此对其子女的教育过程必须包括具体的教育方法和其他特点。因此,建立了各种国际和区域机制,以促进和保护土著儿童的受教育权和其他基本自由。这篇文章是关于联合国根据国际人权保护制度确保土著儿童受教育权的活动。该调查描述了国际法律标准和联合国为来自不同大陆的土著和部落人民提高受教育和有能力的土著儿童和青年比例的计划和战略及其结果。联合国的框架包含具体的方法、技能、工具和规则。在提高土著人民的教育水平方面取得了重大进展。这篇文章可以帮助那些正在寻找新的积极的方法来教育不同国家的各类儿童。它载有关于少数民族教育过程的具体资料。
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