2023
DOI: 10.4236/blr.2023.142044
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The Overview of Burundi in the Image of the African Charter on Rights and Welfare of the Child

Abstract: Burundi is a state party to the African Charter on the rights and welfare of the child who never produced a report as it is one of the most obligations has however to implement this charter in the way of protection and promotion of the child. The failure to report obligation calls on doubt about children's rights situation for lacking references. This research aims the analysis of the steps probably Burundi has already done or difficulties it met in the implementation of the ACRWC. The findings [from existing … Show more

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“…The high score in computer training is due to the efforts made in the DRC through the review of the curriculum, which introduced the computer course in all classes and at all levels of education. Moreover, in some primary schools that do not have enough resources to hire staff in charge of computers, classroom teachers are invited to teach this course (Nduwimana & Sindayigaya, 2023b;Sindayigaya, 2022Sindayigaya, , 2023. This change has obliged several teachers to undergo in-service training at their own expense to avoid unsuitably (Mperejimana & Sindayigaya, 2023;Ndericimpaye & Sindayigaya, 2023;Sabiraguha et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussion Of the Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high score in computer training is due to the efforts made in the DRC through the review of the curriculum, which introduced the computer course in all classes and at all levels of education. Moreover, in some primary schools that do not have enough resources to hire staff in charge of computers, classroom teachers are invited to teach this course (Nduwimana & Sindayigaya, 2023b;Sindayigaya, 2022Sindayigaya, , 2023. This change has obliged several teachers to undergo in-service training at their own expense to avoid unsuitably (Mperejimana & Sindayigaya, 2023;Ndericimpaye & Sindayigaya, 2023;Sabiraguha et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussion Of the Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Article 3 of the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child sets out the principle that every child has the right to enjoy all the rights and freedoms recognized and guaranteed by this Charter, without distinction of any kind as to race, ethnic group, color, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national and social origin, property, birth or other status, and without distinction of the same kind as to his or her parents or legal guardian (African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child, art. 3; Mpabansi, 2023;Sindayigaya, 2023b;Sindayigaya and Hitimana, 2016). The primary idea militating for the non-discrimination of children is the quest for equal enjoyment of rights for all children.…”
Section: General Principle 1: the Right To Non-discriminationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Victor HUGO (Hugo, 1854), Knut OLIVECRONA (Olivecrona, 1893), Jean THEAU (Theau, 1982) and others all agreed that the death penalty is a violation of the right to life. The death penalty has been progressively abolished under the consideration that death is a "mysterious, inescapable, universal phenomenon, the source of all fears, of multiple fantasies" (Bersay, 2012: p. 25;Fierens, 2019;Sindayigaya, 2023b) and it would be too stupid to manipulate it, diss it, inflict it or dismiss it according to human will. Maria Abdelnour BOUTROS, quoting Eugène-François VIDOCQ, believes that Africa has long considered that "the death penalty is an immoral punishment, or at least useless, because it accustoms the people to the spectacle of torments, and because it repairs nothing; for unfortunately the death of the murderer does not restore life to the victim" (Boutros, 2012: p. 1).…”
Section: General Principle 3: the Right To Life Survival And Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fair and efficient distribution of the tax burden is considered as an optimal labor income in taxation for each country. That is why tax system could maximize social welfare function through a government budget when the system is presented as a model in optimal tax theory (Sindayigaya, 2023). But, when resources are more and equally distributed social welfare also is so large and the negative redistributive taxes and transfers can affect the work and earn income across individuals' earnings.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%