Neue Adresse Sie finden unsere Büros neu an der Pfinstweidstrasse 10, 1 OG. Anfahrt UNICEF Schweiz (PDF) Weitere News UNICEF advocates for active voting rights for 16-year-olds. News 21. December 2022 Children and young people have the right to voice opinions and the right to make their own decisions. UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein are supporting the call for the voting age to be lowered to 16 as part of parliamentary initiative 19.415. Elections completed: These are the new delegates of UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein. News 16. December 2022 All five existing delegates have been re-elected. They are now joined by five new delegates from the constituencies of Central Switzerland, Northwestern Switzerland, Italian-speaking Switzerland and French-speaking Switzerland. We would like to congratulate them on their election. Right to a non-violent upbringing is enshrined in law in Switzerland. News 15. December 2022 Yesterday, the Council of States followed the recommendation of its Legal Affairs Committee and clearly adopted motion 19.4632 (“Enshrine the right to a non-violent upbringing in the Civil Code”) by 27 votes to 8. First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Next page ›› Last page Last »
UNICEF advocates for active voting rights for 16-year-olds. News 21. December 2022 Children and young people have the right to voice opinions and the right to make their own decisions. UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein are supporting the call for the voting age to be lowered to 16 as part of parliamentary initiative 19.415.
Elections completed: These are the new delegates of UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein. News 16. December 2022 All five existing delegates have been re-elected. They are now joined by five new delegates from the constituencies of Central Switzerland, Northwestern Switzerland, Italian-speaking Switzerland and French-speaking Switzerland. We would like to congratulate them on their election.
Right to a non-violent upbringing is enshrined in law in Switzerland. News 15. December 2022 Yesterday, the Council of States followed the recommendation of its Legal Affairs Committee and clearly adopted motion 19.4632 (“Enshrine the right to a non-violent upbringing in the Civil Code”) by 27 votes to 8.