(i) The right to be treated humanely in all circumstances, without any adverse distinction founded on race, color, religion or faith. Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression (SOGIE), birth, wealth or any other similar criteria; (j) The right not to be interne d or confined in camp ; (k) The right of the injured, the wounded and the sick, those with disabilities, those who are separated and unaccompanied, expectant and lactating mothers, to care, protection and assistance required by their condition and treatment which takes into account their special needs such as their health needs, reproductive health care, appropriate counselling, prevention of infectious diseases and Mental Health Psychosocial Support Services; (l) The right to be with their families, especially with their mothers, during evacuations and in evacuation centers; (m) The right to be reunited with their families in case of separation due to armed conflict; (n) The right to privacy and confidentiality in all proceedings; (o) The right to nondiscrimination; (p) The right to liberty of movement and freedom to choose their residence; in particular, internally displaced children and their families have the right to move freely in and out of evacuation centers or other settlements, subject to existing rules and regulations in those centers or settlements and to other government regulations and directives; (q) The right especially of internally displaced children and their families to: leave the country; seek safety in another part of the country; seek other service providers; seek asylum in another country; and be protected against forcible return to resettlement in any place where their life, safety, liberty or health would be at risk; (r) The right to obtain necessary documents to enjoy their legal rights. The State shall have the duty to expedite services in the issuance of new documents or the replacement of documents lost in the course of displacement, without imposing unreasonable conditions and without discrimination against female child and male child, who shall have equal rights to obtain and to be issued the same in their own names; (s) The right of access to justice including free legal aid when filing cases against the perpetrators; (t) The right to the protection of their family’s properties and possessions in all circumstances; and (u) The right to be consulted and to participate in all matters affecting them. Whenever feasible, views of children, as well as families and the communities to which these children return, should be sought in all stages of assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation activities aimed at preventing the association of children with government forces and armed groups; as well as in the development and design of

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