Guided by their passion for social and legal change, the Child Rights International Network has built a global network for children’s rights. They press for rights, not charity, and advocate for a genuine systemic shift in how governments and societies view children. Their work is grounded in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
The goal of CRIN is of a world where children’s rights are recognised, respected and enforced, and where every rights violation has a remedy.
Their five core beliefs include:
- To believe in rights, not charity.
- People are stronger when they work together.
- Information is power and it should be free and accessible.
- Societies, organizations, and institutions should be open, transparent, and accountable.
- To believe in promoting children’s rights, not themselves.