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December 2005
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30.12.2005
The Sangam is an association of 56 groups of children across the city, involved with Arunodhaya's initiatives, getting together to voice their rights. Their requests to the Government include checking pollution, proper drainage systems for sewage and rainwater, disposal of garbage and removal of encroachments
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30.12.2005
In a big step forward to make the ambitious mid-day meal scheme for children more attractive, HRD ministry has asked state governments to mobilise mothers to monitor the cooking and feeding of the meals.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] |
29.12.2005
With the international community expressing concern about the high maternal and infant mortality in India, Union Health Ministry is looking at inter-ministerial partnerships to tackle the problem. Instead of running parallel programmes the ministry and the Department of Women and Child Development have decided to converge at the village level.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] |
28.12.2005
In the controversial adoption of the 500 orphans of the quake-hit Uri and Tangdhar case, the J-K High Court (HC) today directed the state government to verify credentials of the Pune based non-governmental organisation (NGO) that has adopted them.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [India] [South Asia] |
28.12.2005
The controversy that the 104th Constitutional Amendment Bill generated nearly obscured another significant Bill: The Commission for Protection of Child Rights Bill, 2005, which was passed in Parliament. It proposes to set up a National Commission for Protection of Child Rights both at the national level and Commissions at the State level.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] |
28.12.2005
A plan to send children living in relief camps to schools in Pakistan's North West Frontier Province was put on hold this week, as the children were still too traumatised to enter any building with a solid roof overhead.
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27.12.2005
Widespread poverty and ignorance are forcing more than half the number of children of Danuwar community at Bhimtar village in Sindhupalchok out of schools. They can instead be found wasting their time fishing.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Africa] [South Asia] [Nepal] |
27.12.2005
Members of the Belgaum District Midday Meal Scheme Workers' Association launched an indefinite agitation in front of the zilla panchayat office against the privatisation of the scheme.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] |
27.12.2005
The course aims at equipping students with skills to handle any problem they come across in their day to day life. They should know about required preparedness to face any terror threat, Patanjali Dev Nayar, the chairperson of the group said
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] |
26.12.2005
Director, NCERT, Prof Krishan Kumar shares his views about the Democracy, modernity, and the Indian child. He mention that at present, our schools act like factories, forcing children into a fixed, preconceived mould. They stifle natural curiosity and creativity. The fruits of democracy and modernity will remain elusive if education is not structurally adjusted to the needs of the rural poor.
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26.12.2005
The high dropout rate is very common in the District Primary Education Programme (DPEP), if the Parliamentary Standing Committee's observations are to be believed.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [South Asia] [India] |
23.12.2005
The World Population Foundation (WPF) has urged the government to amend syllabus to make it more suitable for adolescents.The WFP, is actively involved in helping the adolescents in Pakistan since 1998.
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23.12.2005
Albanski cantar za dječja ljudska prava – CRCA i Ministarstvo rada, socijalne skrbi i jednakih mogućnosti organizirali su jučer nacionalnu radionicu ‘Dječji rad: Nacionalni i lokalni mehanizmi za eliminaciju dječjeg rada u AlbanijiÂ’. Radionica je organizirana uz potporu Međunarodnog centra Olof Palme, dugoročnog partnera CRCA-e.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Albania] Image: Nacionalna radionica o djecjem radu u Albaniji
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23.12.2005
Village elders and circumcisers in a Tanzanian community have been arrested in a campaign against female genital mutilation that has saved 500 girls from the knife this Christmas.
Story linkFrom: Christian Aid Related topics/regions: [Tanzania] |
23.12.2005
The latest research of the Children's Human Rights Centre of Albania - CRCA, issued few days ago under the title “Child Abuse in the Albanian Family” has been now made available on line. All the interested parties should visit www.crca.org.al.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Albania] Image: CRCA logo
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22.12.2005
The Children's Human Rights Centre of Albania – CRCA and the Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities organised today the national workshop 'Child Labour: National and Local Mechanisms for the Elimination of Child Labour in Albania'. The workshop was supported by the Olof Palme International Center, a long-term partner of CRCA.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Albania] Image: National Workshop on Child Labour © CRCA
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22.12.2005
Studimi më i fundit i “Qendra për Mbrojtjen e të Drejtave të Fëmijëve në Shqipëri”- CRCA, me titull “Abuzimi i Fëmijëve në Familje”, duke filluar nga dita e neserme do të jetë i lexueshëm on-line dhe po ashtu mund të shkarkohet pa pagesë.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Albania] Image: CRCA logo
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22.12.2005
One year after the tsunami changed their lives, children in India, Sri Lanka and Thailand feel hopeful about the future, while children in Indonesia are recovering at a slower pace, according to a UN Children's Fund survey.
Story linkFrom: United Nations Children's Fund Related topics/regions: [India] [Indonesia] [Sri Lanka] [Thailand] |
22.12.2005
With the issue of child care hitting the front pages courtesy of the federal election campaign, the most comprehensive research report done on child care in Nova Scotia in the last four years was released Dec. 15. The report comes from the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Canada's largest child care union and a leading source of research on public policy issues. Data on wages, staffing levels, funding from the federal government and how the province has spent that money is examined and brought up to date in the report.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Canada] |
21.12.2005
The daily newspaper Georgia launched a paper to help develop journalism skills among its youngest readers. Kids Today will be a 12-page, full-color weekly newspaper.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Eastern Europe] [children & ICT] |
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