What was it like to be a child in 2023?
The 8th edition of the annual Child Rights Report seeks to answer this question across more than 90 pages. To compile the report, experts gathered all available data, information, research, and publications to provide a comprehensive picture of major trends as well as the specific situations affecting particular groups of children.
Unfilled general practitioner positions, an increasing number of children with special educational needs, limited kindergarten capacities, schoolchildren with chronic illnesses, and alarming child pornography statistics characterized the past year. The Hintalovon Child Rights Foundation is publishing its annual report for the 8th time, providing an overview of the most significant child rights developments of the previous year. The report highlights key changes in legislation and institutional frameworks, as well as the latest statistical and research data.