Child Rights International Network

Later on it was changed to what we know today as the "Children's Rights International Network" [2] CRIN began in 1991 as an informal secretariat set up by Radda Barnen and Defence for Children International to circulate information produced from the reporting processes of the Convention, which was ratified in 1990.

[3] It was founded formally in 1995, by a secretariat in Save the Children head office in London, England.

A group of NGO's (non-government organizations) and UNICEF worked informally to continuously develop CRIN until 1995.

[7] The Child Rights International Network now includes over 1200 organizations and is a viable information resource for the public.

Its founders have included the European Union, Save the Children Sweden and the Sigrid Rausing Trust.

[10] Child Rights International Network is currently partnered with many different NOGs around the world.

[12] Since CRIN is based out of Europe they operate in four main languages: English, Arabic, French and Spanish.

Examples: When human rights laws are enforced strictly they help people to claim their eligibility for freedom.

The CRIN's goal is to create a better understanding and enforcement of child rights by using legal advocacy.

[22] This database holds all the information for the CRIN to scan through and help get promote awareness of any case that has to do with the convention on the rights of a child.

[23] This area of child's rights is kept a close eye on because states have not been advancing in the category of juvenile justice.

[24] This is a major concern for the CRN, Organizations like this are what help bring awareness of these issues society tries to ignore.

This is a major concern for the CRN, Organizations like this are what help bring awareness of these issues society tries to ignore.

These five donors are the organizations that help finance the Children's Rights International Network [26]