“ An Africa Fit for Children” A CERWC Tribune Vol 1: Issue 001 - April 2014 www.acerwc.org  The bi-annual Publication of the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child - ACERWC In this issue: 2. Editorial Note 2. 22nd ACERWC Session 4. Lobbying missions 6. ACPF and the monitoring of the African children’s Charter 8. Launching of the Ratification and Reporting Campaign under the Africa children charter Upcoming: - General Comment on Article 6 of the ACRWC - Day of the African Child (DAC) 2014 “ Child Friendly, quality, free and compulsory education for all children in Africa” - Launching of the Campaign in the RECs Synergizing the work of the ACERWC with other AU Organs: with Human Rights mandates H ACERWC Inside... by Ayalew Getachew Assefa, Legal Researcher - ACERWC Secretariat istory shows that discussions leading to countries, at their 16th Ordinary Session in the formulation of the African human rights Liberia, requested the Secretary General of system began as early as 1961 when the Interna- the Organization of the African Unity (OAU) tional Commission of Jurists convened the African to convene a meeting of government experts Conference on the Rule of Law in Lagos, Nigeria. to prepare a preliminary draft of an Afri- At the end of the Conference a resolution, com- can Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights. monly called the ‘Law of Lagos’, was adopted. The resolution invites African governments to study Accordingly, the African Char ter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, which is the possibility of adopting an African Convention one of the constituent elements of the Af- of Human Rights which would be safeguarded by rican Human Rights System, was adopt- a creation of a court of appropriate jurisdiction. ed by the Assembly of Heads of States Accordingly, in 1969, a seminar was organized and in Cairo to study the possibility of the establish- 1981 in Nairobi, Kenya and ment of regional commissions on human rights with special reference to Africa. After that, various seminars and conferences were held which discussed the possibility of establishing a regional human rights protection system in Africa. This continuous effort hit its target in 1979 when the Heads of States of African Governments of the OAU in June this treaty en- tered into force five years later in 1986. The Charter provides for the establishment of an African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACmHPR), charged with the promotion and protection of human and peoples’ rights on the continent. continues on Page 2

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