《非洲儿童权利和福利宪章》第11(3)(a)条在津巴布韦的执行情况:桑少数民族儿童的情况

Linet Sithole, C. Dziva
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《非洲儿童宪章》第11(3)(a)条责成缔约国为所有儿童获得免费义务基础教育提供便利。在本文中,我们评估了第11(3)(a)条的重要性,并对其在津巴布韦的实施情况进行了批判性质疑,特别关注法律、政策和体制改革。津巴布韦以《宪章》第11(3)(a)条为指导,在确保儿童获得基础教育方面取得了一些值得赞扬的进展。尽管如此,少数民族的三族儿童仍然需要做很多事情,因为他们仍然在努力享受受教育的权利。享受这一权利的困难来自各种因素,包括资源限制、执行框架的意愿有限、贫穷、缺乏基础设施、知识贫乏以及限制少数民族和土著儿童受教育和留校的有害做法。因此,本文建议加强法律、政策和体制框架,并增加对少数民族社区基础设施的供资和投资。
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Implementation of Article 11(3)(a) of the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child in Zimbabwe: The Case of San Minority Children
Article 11(3)(a) of the African Children’s Charter enjoins state parties to facilitate access to free and compulsory basic education for all children. In this article, we assess the significance of Article 11(3)(a) and critically interrogate its implementation in Zimbabwe with a special focus on the legal, policy and institutional reforms. Zimbabwe is guided by Article 11(3)(a) of the Charter, made some commendable progress in ensuring that children access basic education. Be that as it may, a lot still needs to be done for minority San children as they still struggle to enjoy their right to education. The struggle to enjoy this right comes from various factors including resource constraints, a limited will to implement frameworks, poverty, lack of infrastructure, low knowledge and harmful practices which limit minority and indigenous children’s educational attainment and retention. This article thus recommends the strengthening of legal, policy and institutional frameworks, and increased funding and investment in infrastructure for minority communities.
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