Children's Charter

Children's Charter

Year
1964
Face Value
0.15
Mint Value
-
Used Value
-
Print Run
1000000
Themes
education
By signing an agreement in 1963 to protect the rights of minors with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), the very young Algerian Republic demonstrated its attachment to the fundamental principles of the UN organization.
Created on December 11, 1946, UNICEF's mission is to ensure the protection and development of children at a universal level. Protective and innovative principles, according to which the child, without distinction of sex, language, religion, wealth, must benefit from protection and be granted opportunities to develop in a healthy and dignified manner on all levels.
A physically, mentally or socially disadvantaged child must receive the appropriate treatment, education and care required by his or her condition or situation.
By rallying the principles established by these international texts, Algeria is committed to meeting the needs of children by implementing legislative measures necessary to respect their basic rights.
One year after joining Unicef ​​and as the latter celebrates the 18th anniversary of its creation on December 11, 1964, Algeria wishes to reaffirm its positions in favor of child protection.