Aurora, CO – The Kempe Center, the world’s first academic center dedicated to child abuse prevention and treatment, is celebrating the 100th anniversary of international children’s rights by signing the 2024 Geneva Declaration on Children's Rights.
The 2024 Declaration specifically recognizes the universal right of children to:
The Declaration, a renewed commitment to children's rights, was officially unveiled on November 20th, World Children's Day, which is also the same day the League of Nations adopted the original Geneva Declaration on the Rights of the Child 100 years ago.
"We are honored to be a part of this global effort to protect children's rights," said Professor Kathi Wells, MD, executive director of the Kempe Center. "By signing this Declaration, we reaffirm our dedication to creating a safer, healthier, and more just world for all children."
This year, the Kempe Center has been actively engaged in various initiatives to celebrate and help advance children's rights. These include:
By signing the 2024 Geneva Declaration, the Kempe Center joins a growing community of organizations and individuals renewing the world’s century-long commitment to recognizing the inherent humanity of every child worldwide.