Master thesis aims to glimpse to the implementation of children’s rights in Azerbaijan
within the frames of newly launched institution “Child Ambassadors Council”. The
elements of children’s participation right have been presented and shown. Moreover, the
world is progressing and digitalizing. The utilization of high techs in the process of
promotion and implementation of children’s rights is also described. In many states
children’s rights policy is being progressed. A lot of international and national
frameworks, as well as organizations try to ease the governments’ child policies by
launching several aid programs.
Aim of the master thesis is to examine the government’s implementation on children’s
rights. The launched institution “Child Ambassadors Council” is new and innovative
strategy in implementation of children’s right in Azerbaijan. Further, the master thesis
can also be informative for viewing the child policy in neighbouring states such as Russia
and Turkey. Azerbaijan’s child policy is being regulated by the help of CRC and National
Law on Children’s Rights. Government is interested in to invest on child policy and detect
the child abuse. To progress the child policy, specific programs are needed. For instance,
Child Parliaments and Child Ambassador Councils.
Interviews and diaries are used for the investigation of launched institution. Interviews
are concluded with authorities, and child ambassadors were asked to join to both:
interviews and diaries method. The view towards children’s liberties and transitions as
citizens is being progressed not only in Global North, but also in Global South. Azerbaijan
is the country contrasts. The country has gone through military hardening period. Civil
war, 1st and 2nd Karabakh Wars affected the human policy of the country. However, state
regulates the implementation of human policy. Further discussions on implementation of
child policy, the Azerbaijani model of protection and provision of children’s rights is
discussed in the master thesis. As a result, the understandings of CRC and National Law
have been examined. The objectives of launched institution, expectations of and from
both child ambassadors and state committee were clarified. The role of committee as a
bridge was described in the master thesis.