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1. States Parties shall take all appropriate legislative, administrative, social and educational measures to protect the child from all forms of physical or psychological violence, injury or abuse, neglect or negligent treatment, maltreatment or exploitation, including sexual abuse, while in the care of his or her parents, guardians or other persons having custody of the child. The UNICEF website may contain bulletin boards, discussion forums, access to mailing lists or other means of information or communication. UNICEF reserves the absolute right to remove any material posted on the UNICEF website without notice to the user. 2. States Parties shall take all appropriate measures to ensure that the child is protected against all forms of discrimination or punishment based on the situation, activities, opinions expressed or beliefs of his or her parents, legal guardians or family members. (a) ensure that the adoption of a child is authorized only by the competent authorities which, in accordance with applicable laws and procedures and on the basis of all relevant and reliable information, determine that the adoption is permissible with regard to the child`s status with respect to his or her parents, relatives and legal guardians; if necessary, that the persons concerned give their informed consent to the adoption on the basis of: having given the necessary advice; UNICEF Goodwill Ambassadors are leaders in the entertainment industry, representing film, television, music, sports and beyond. They help raise awareness of children`s needs and use their talent and status to fundraise, advocate for UNICEF and educate. [50] If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please contact us at dataprotection@unicef.org.

Bearing in mind that, as stated in the Declaration of the Rights of the Child, “the child is in need of special guarantees and care, including adequate legal protection, because of his or her physical and mental immaturity before and after birth”, States Parties shall respect the responsibilities, rights and duties of parents or, where appropriate, members of the extended family or community, in accordance with local custom, Provide legal guardians or other persons legally responsible for the child, in a manner consistent with the child`s evolving capacities, with appropriate instruction and guidance in the child`s enjoyment of the rights recognized in this Convention. Please note that this Privacy Policy does not apply to other non-UNICEF websites linked to any of our websites or to the collection of your personal information after clicking on links to such other websites. The inclusion of a link to these other websites on any of our websites does not imply endorsement by UNICEF of the linked website or the privacy policies of those websites. For more information, see www.unicef.org/legal#terms-of-use 2. States Parties shall respect the rights and obligations of parents and, where appropriate, legal guardians to instruct the child in the exercise of his or her rights in a manner consistent with his or her developmental capacities. • Can my non-U.S. partner or spouse-to-be apply for a G-4 visa? All UNICEF NYHQ employees who are not U.S. citizens and permanent residents, who have approved “Asylum or Refugee” or “Deferred Action for the Arrival of Children” (DACA) status, as well as travelers from U.S. Visa Waiver/ESTA countries, must have G-4 visa status to be eligible for employment with UNICEF. This applies to temporary and temporary assistance, individual contractors/consultants, full-time interns and United Nations Volunteers. 2. If some or all elements of a child`s identity are unlawfully abducted, States Parties shall provide adequate assistance and protection to restore the child`s identity promptly.