The problem with universal child rights: Cultural differences abound in how we raise children
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Source- The post is based on the article “The problem with universal child rights: Cultural differences abound in how we raise children” published in “The Indian Express” on 25th April 2023.

Syllabus: GS2- Vulnerable sections of the population

Relevance– Issues related to children

News– The recently released film, Mrs Chatterjee vs Norway reminds us that child-rearing is deeply rooted in culture

What are some facts about the UN convention on children’s rights?

The UN convention does not aim to impose a global format on child-rearing or educational practices. It intends to provide a protective cover for children from the consequences of economic hardship, entrenched inequalities, and abuse of different kinds.

What are the issues raised by the film?

It represents a young woman’s struggle against a prejudiced and arrogant bureaucracy in Norway for her child.

In a progressive country like Norway, harsh treatment is provided to a young immigrant family from Bengal in this film for custody of her child. Norway is known for its role as a peace broker, its professed commitment to feminism, and its progressive system of education.

In countries like Norway, separation of children from parents whose lifestyle and practices raises concerns.

Each culture has its norms and practices for raising children. What is normal in one culture may be vehemently disapproved of in another country.

It shows the vulnerability of children in a globalised world.


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