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KF5JRV > TODAY    11.12.22 18:01l 28 Lines 1237 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Today in History - Dec 11
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In the aftermath of World War II, the General Assembly of the 
United Nations votes to establish the United Nations International 
Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), an organization to help 
provide relief and support to children living in countries 
devastated by the war.

After the food and medical crisis of the late 1940s passed, 
UNICEF continued its role as a relief organization for the 
children of troubled nations and during the 1970s grew into 
a vocal advocate of children’s rights. During the 1980s, 
UNICEF assisted the U.N. Commission on Human Rights in the 
drafting of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. After 
its introduction to the U.N. General Assembly in 1989, the 
Convention on the Rights of the Child became the most widely 
ratified human rights treaty in history, and UNICEF played a 
key role in ensuring its enforcement.

The United States is the only U.N. member state to have not 
ratified the treaty. The U.S., which was one of the original 
signatories of the convention, has failed to ratify the treaty 
because of concerns about its potential impact on national 
sovereignty and the parent-child relationship.

73 de Scott KF5JRV

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