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Unicef for releasing children in detention

| Updated: April 13, 2020 22:14:16


Unicef for releasing children in detention

Hundreds of thousands of children, detained in countries around the world currently, are at grave risk of contracting COVID-19.

“Many are being held in confined and overcrowded spaces with inadequate access to nutrition, healthcare and hygiene services – conditions that are highly conducive to the spread of diseases like COVID-19. An outbreak in one of these facilities could happen at any moment.
UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore said this. She also called on governments and other detaining authorities to urgently release all children who can safely return to their families or an appropriate alternative.

“Detained children are also more vulnerable to neglect, abuse and gender-based violence, especially if staffing levels or care are negatively impacted by the pandemic or containment measures, she said.

“Across the globe, children are in the juvenile justice system including in pre-trial custody, held in immigration detention or on other administrative grounds, detained in relation to armed conflict,  national security or activism, or living with parents in detention. These children and those at risk of contracting the virus due to underlying physical and mental health conditions should be released.

“UNICEF also calls for an immediate moratorium on new admissions of children to detention facilities.

“UNICEF and the Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action, along with leading child rights organisations, academics and UN agencies have released guidance on key actions authorities can take to protect children deprived of their liberty during the pandemic. UNICEF stands ready to assist authorities in preparing to release children, including through identifying safe conditions.

“The rights of children to protection, safety and wellbeing must be upheld at all times, even and especially during crises like the one the world faces today. The best way to uphold the rights of detained children amidst a dangerous pandemic is their safe release,” she added.

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