This podcast tells the stories behind child-rights decisions, one case at a time. Using clear, accessible language, each episode breaks down how courts and human rights bodies decide cases that affect children, and what those decisions mean for children, families, and states in practice.
Season one focuses on Africa and the work of the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (ACERWC), the body mandated to interpret and monitor the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child. The podcast explores how the Committee reasons through complaints, the standards it applies, and the remedies it orders.
Each week, a new episode examines a decision brought against a specific country, unpacking the facts, the legal arguments, and the broader implications for child-rights protection on the continent. The series begins with Kenya, followed by Uganda, and continues with cases from across Africa.
This podcast is for anyone interested in child rights, human rights law, advocacy, or policy; whether you are a student, practitioner, or simply curious about how these decisions shape real lives beyond courtrooms and reports
Tune in and learn.
Full video link - https://youtu.be/4wNyMkG8l8I