Full coverage: Children
August 2005
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31.08.2005
The UN has reported that an increasing number of people are disappearing in Nepal and this is being done by both - the government as well as the Maoist rebels. In another report, UNICEF has said that an estimated 2.4 million children and women are trafficked every year for prostitution, forced labour and mining work.
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30.08.2005
The California Strawberry Commission is urged to hire a president committed to protecting childrenÂ’s health by stopping the use of methyl bromide, a potent ozone layer-destroying pesticide.
Story linkFrom: Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) Related topics/regions: [United States] |
30.08.2005
Photographs taken by Beslan children who were witnesses of or hostages in the bloody siege of School No. 1, are being exhibited in the townÂ’s cultural center. The nearly 100 photographs vividly capture a wide range of the childrenÂ’s emotions, from their pain and grief, to their hopes for the future.
Story linkFrom: United Nations Children's Fund Related topics/regions: [Russian Federation] Image: This was voted best photo, will be on display. © United Nations
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30.08.2005
Every day 30,000 children die due to preventable illness and malnutrition. From September 14-16, world leaders will be meeting in New York to discuss the MDGs. The Millennium Campaign urges you to take one of three actions and lend your support to the 30,000 Campaign against poverty.
Story linkFrom: Millennium Campaign Image: ‘30,000 CampaignÂ’ poster © Millennium Campaign
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29.08.2005
Last week, the Foundation for Education, Science, Culture and Sports and the “Sparkle of Knowledge” Creative Centre promoted the project of creative workshops for children in elementary schools in Sarajevo and Istocno Sarajevo. The promotion was held at “Saraj” Hotel, in Sarajevo.
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29.08.2005
Six years ago in Northern Uganda, Sarah (not her real name), was abducted by the LordÂ’s Resistance Army, a rebel group that forcibly uses children as soldiers, and in the case of girls, sex slaves. Now over 70 children, including Sarah and her five year old daughter, have been reunited with their families through World VisionÂ’s rehabilitation program.
Story linkFrom: World Vision United States Related topics/regions: [Uganda] Image: Beatrice, 17, had been held captive by the LRA for three years. She escaped and was reunited with her mother at World Vision's Children of War Rehabilitation Center in northern Uganda. © World Vision United States
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26.08.2005
Sarajevo, renowned as the culture capital of the Balkans is living up to this reputation by hosting the 11th Sarajevo Film Festival (SFF) from 19 to 27 August. Already thousands of visitors have poured into BiHÂ’s capital, to join BiH citizens celebrate movies from all over the world. But a special part of the Festival is attracting every day thousands of spectators to Skenderija Hall, the famous sports complex used during the 1984 Winter Olympics: the ChildrenÂ’s Programme.
OSCE BiH Feature ArticleRelated topics/regions: [Bosnia] Image: SFF
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26.08.2005
As AfghanistanÂ’s parliamentary election campaign enters its final weeks, the UN Children's Fund launches an awareness campaign that spotlights children and their rights.
Story linkFrom: United Nations Children's Fund Related topics/regions: [Afghanistan] |
24.08.2005
The quality and quantity of relief food aid distributed by the WFP in Niger is ineffective in remedying the acute malnutrition children are facing, Médecins Sans Frontières said Tuesday, and urged U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan take measures to ensure aid reaches the real needs of people.
Story linkFrom: Médecins sans frontières Related topics/regions: [Niger] Image: Ousseini's twin brother died of malnutrition in Eastern Niger. © World Vision United States
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24.08.2005
Ninety percent of Zimbabwean children affected by the government's home demolition campaign remain in school, said UNICEF Tuesday, and called on international assistance to support parentsÂ’ efforts to keep their children enrolled in school in the face of harsh economic realities.
Story linkFrom: United Nations Children's Fund Related topics/regions: [Zimbabwe] Image: Schoolgirls in Zimbabwe © CamFed
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23.08.2005
Shoqata e Librashitësve të Maqedonisë kërkojnë dorëheqjen e Inspektores Kombëtare të Arsimit, Blagorodna Lakinska, si dhe aksion të intensifikuar nga Inspektorët e Tregut për të parandaluar shitjen e librave shkollore në treg të zi.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Macedonia (FYROM)] Image: Librat shkollor
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23.08.2005
Sindikata e Arsimit, Shkencës dhe Kulturës e Malit të Zi organizon fushatën e tretë vjetore “Jep, Blej apo Shit Libra të Përdorura Shkollore”, me qëllim të promovimit të këmbimit të librave shkollor dhe literaturës në mesin e nxënësve të shkollave fillore dhe të mesme dhe t’u ndihmojnë prindërve të tyre që të pajisin fëmijtë e tyre si duhet për vitin vijues shkollor, për më pak para.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] |
23.08.2005
Medici Senza Frontiere (MSF) lancia un appello al Segretario Generale delle Nazioni Unite affinché vengano prese le misure necessarie perché le agenzie umanitarie delle Nazioni Unite, Programma Alimentare Mondiale (PAM) e UNICEF, distribuiscano gli aiuti in funzione dei bisogni reali della popolazione. "Le distribuzioni di cibo organizzate dal PAM non rispondono, né in quantità né in qualità , alla gravità dell'epidemia di malnutrizione acuta che i team di MSF stanno affrontando, in particolare rispetto ai bisogni dei bambini gravemente malnutriti" - denuncia l'associazione umanitaria.
Story linkFrom: MSF - Medici Senza Frontiere Related topics/regions: [Niger] Image: Bambino nigeriano © Ton Koene / Médecins sans frontières
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23.08.2005
The Association of Booksellers of Macedonia demands the resignation from the National Inspector of Education, Blagorodna Lakinska, as well as intensified action by the Markets Inspectorates to prevent the sale of schoolbooks on the black market.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] |
23.08.2005
La vendita e il commercio di bambini a scopo di sfruttamento sessuale e non solo è un fenomeno ben più ampio di quanto emerga dalle statistiche. E la maggior parte dei minori vittime è priva di protezione adeguata. E' quanto emerge da "La punta dell'iceberg", un briefing diffuso da Save the Children in occasione della Giornata Internazionale in Ricordo del Commercio degli Schiavi e della sua Abolizione. Sono circa 1,2 milioni i minori di 18 anni vittime di tratta nel mondo: bambini e adolescenti venduti o comprati, rapiti o adescati per essere poi utilizzati prevalentemente nell'industria del sesso e della prostituzione ma anche nell'accattonaggio, in attività illegali quali furti, nell'ambito delle adozioni illegali e del traffico di organi, in lavori irregolari. Si calcola che i bambini rappresentino il 30% delle vittime della tratta di esseri umani. Un fenomeno in aumento soprattutto in Europa, dove la tratta di minori è raddoppiata negli ultimi 3 anni.
Story linkFrom: Save the children - Italia Image: bambini - da savethechildren.it
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23.08.2005
The Montenegro Education, Science and Culture Trade Unions organizes the third annual campaign “Give away, Buy or Sell Used Schoolbooks”, with the goal to promote the exchange of schoolbooks and literature among the elementary and highschool students and to help the parents to equip their children properly for the coming school-year, for less money.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] |
23.08.2005
Entre os dias 23 e 25 de agosto, o Fundo das Nações Unidas para a Infância (Unicef) reúne especialistas sobre violência na Consulta Nacional sobre Violência Contra a Criança e o Adolescente, em São Paulo-SP. Na ocasião, a organização lançará o livro A Violência no Ciclo da Criança e do Adolescente, em parceria com o Observatório de Favelas do Rio de Janeiro. O documento apresenta uma análise do tema entre meninos e meninas de 0 a 18 anos.
Leia maisFrom: Agencia de Noticias dos Direitos da Infancia Related topics/regions: [Brazil] |
23.08.2005
A report released Monday by leading development agency, Plan International, reveals that despite Asia's much lauded development and economic growth rates, millions of children in the region live in abject poverty and continue to die before their fifth birthday as a result of malnutrition, and little or no access to sanitation.
Story linkFrom: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related topics/regions: [Asia and the Pacific] |
23.08.2005
With materials provided by SudanAid, displaced women in Dereig camp, West Darfur weave and sell prayer and bed mats, allowing them to buy food and supplies for their children who attend the campÂ’s UNICEF school.
Story linkFrom: Christian Aid Related topics/regions: [Sudan] Image: Amal Achmed Altaib and Asha Mohamed Nur weave mats in the Dereig camp for displaced people, west Darfur © David Rose / Christian Aid
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23.08.2005
For 19 years, the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) has been battling the government of Uganda for political power. The LRA abducts children to serve in his army as laborers or fighters, and in the case of girls, sex slaves. World Vision asks you to help end the children's suffering.
Story linkFrom: World Vision United States Related topics/regions: [Uganda] Image: Child soldier, Uganda © World Vision United States
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