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National Action Plan for Children’s Rights 2022–2026

Title (original language): Plan d’action national pour les droits de l’enfant 2022‑2026

The National Action Plan on Children's Rights responds to the recommendation of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child. Its 64 actions, spread across eight areas, were selected based on the priorities identified by the Committee on the Rights of the Child for Luxembourg and communicated in the Concluding Observations. The plan represents a strong commitment by the government to children; the strategy will enable consistent and transparent implementation of children's rights policy at the national level and help to sustainably anchor children's rights in the various areas of a child's life.

(Source: Luxembourg - Policy monitor country profile, 2025).

Entities responsible for the implementation: Ministry of Education, Children and Youth (MENJE), Plattform Kannerechter.

Status: Implemented | Implementation period start: 2022 | Implementation period finish: 2026
  • Luxembourg

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  • National: national initiative, strategy or policy
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 3 - participation
  • inclusion, youth empowerment, digital citizenship
  • Machine translation used
Title (original language): Plan d’action national pour les droits de l’enfant 2022‑2026
Four aligned boxes of increasing height and different colours with the writing "Knowledge hub: Rules and guidelines".

The National Action Plan on Children's Rights responds to the recommendation of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child. Its 64 actions, spread across eight areas, were selected based on the priorities identified by the Committee on the Rights of the Child for Luxembourg and communicated in the Concluding Observations. The plan represents a strong commitment by the government to children; the strategy will enable consistent and transparent implementation of children's rights policy at the national level and help to sustainably anchor children's rights in the various areas of a child's life.

(Source: Luxembourg - Policy monitor country profile, 2025).

Entities responsible for the implementation: Ministry of Education, Children and Youth (MENJE), Plattform Kannerechter.

Status: Implemented | Implementation period start: 2022 | Implementation period finish: 2026
  • Luxembourg

  • Go to document source
  • National: national initiative, strategy or policy
  • BIK+ strategy pillar 3 - participation
  • inclusion, youth empowerment, digital citizenship
  • Machine translation used
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