MOGADISHU, SONNA – In a historic development, the House of the People of the Federal Parliament of Somalia has ratified the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child, marking a major step forward in protecting and promoting children’s rights across the country.
The ratification vote saw 130 members in favor, 10 against, and 5 abstentions, reflecting broad parliamentary support for strengthening legal frameworks that safeguard the welfare of Somali children.
The African Charter, a key regional treaty, sets standards for the protection, development, and well-being of children, ensuring that their rights are recognized and respected across participating states.
Parliamentary leaders hailed the ratification as a milestone for Somalia’s legislative commitment to children’s welfare, emphasizing that the move aligns with the country’s broader efforts to promote social development and uphold human rights.
The Ministry of Family and Human Rights Development is expected to lead efforts in implementing the Charter, translating the legal commitment into policies, programs, and tangible improvements for Somali children.