A Kaleidoscope of Children’s Rights in Luxembourg
Eurochild member OKAJU releases the 2025 Annual Report featuring key issues in children’s rights in Luxembourg, and a detailed review of the organisation's activities in promoting, safeguarding, and protecting those rights.
This year’s report offers a true “kaleidoscope” of children’s rights, bringing together, in a shifting and contrasting composition, progress and gaps, obstacles and achievements, hopes and urgent concerns that shape daily life.
The report is structured around two main themes, justice and protection, and living environments, highlighting cross-cutting dynamics such as the link between prevention, care, and procedural rights, the fight for the realisation of rights, and the commitment to full inclusion.
Justice and Protection covers issues such as family law and reforms in parentage, access to justice, safeguarding policies, child protection online, protection from the pornography industry, the risks posed by CSAM consumers, children in alternative care and mental health, support for children who have experienced violence, and developments in criminal law and child protection reforms.
Living Environments explores the experiences of children in poverty, inadequate housing, migration and asylum contexts, health services, with disabilities or specific needs, and their right to a safe and sustainable environment.