Full coverage: Children
August 2006
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» OneWorld Perspectives: Learning the Future
More children than ever are getting the opportunity to go to school, but are they getting the education they need to thrive in todays globalized world? OneWorld looks at what governments can be doing, what civil society groups are doing, and what you can do to help children "learn the future.".
» The OneWorld Child Labour Topic Guide
The aim of this Guide is to provide a broad introduction to the subject of Child Labour, in the context of human rights and sustainable development
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31.08.2006
Recycling paper is one of the many steps towards forest conservation and environmental degradation we all talk about it, but how many of us really get down to doing anything about it? School students in Indian capital New Delhi, with help from an NGO, show the way.
Story linkFrom: Development Alternatives Related topics/regions: [India] |
30.08.2006
The task force on education, set up by the Orissa government to prepare its Vision-2020 document, notes in its report that for three years, 27 high schools in the state have showed Nil results.
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30.08.2006
It is nearly two decades since the Indian government banned child labour in Firozabad's bangle and glassware industry and created a law to rehabilitate thousands of children who had now been plucked out of factories. The reality is that the schools are shabby with no furniture and no teaching materials and many children continue to work in the factories.
Story linkFrom: Global March Against Child Labour Related topics/regions: [India] Image: © DPI / United Nations
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29.08.2006
Children from nearly 70 countries are meeting in Malaysia this week to discuss ways to protect the world's forests, as part of a conference sponsored by the United Nations Environmental Programme.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Malaysia] Image: Children. © Centre for Science and Environment
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24.08.2006
Dečji parlament Makedonije zahteva od Vlade da preduzme odgovarajuće mere kako bi reila probleme obrazovanja u zemlji koji direktno utiču na prava dece, posebno na pravo na obrazovanje.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Macedonia (FYROM)] Image: Simona Kafedjiska iz Decjeg parlamenta
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24.08.2006
The Children Parliament of Macedonia demands from the Government to take appropriate measures to solve the problems in education in the country that directly impact the rights of children, especially their right to education.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Macedonia (FYROM)] Image: Simona Kafedjiska from the Children's Parliament
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24.08.2006
Detskiot parlament na Makedonija bara od vladata da prezeme merki za resavanje na problemite vo obrazovanieto vo drzavata sto najdirektno vlijaat vrz polnoto uzivanje na pravata na decata, osobeno na pravoto na obrazovanie.
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24.08.2006
Save the Children appealed to all actors in Montenegrin political scene to give priority in their political platforms and agendas to the improvement and protection of children rights.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] |
23.08.2006
Organizacija Save the Children uputila je apel svim učesnicima na crnogorskoj političkoj sceni da u svojim programima daju prioritet unapređenju i zaštiti dječjih prava.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] Image: ''Save the children'' logo
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21.08.2006
The World Bank Group has approved a $40 million loan to Ghana, to support the implementation of selected components of the government?s Information and Communications Technology, (ICT) for Accelerated Development Policy.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [Ghana] [children & ICT] [civil society & ICT] [communications] |
21.08.2006
Serbian organization the Peoples Parliament became a member, in beginning of August, of the Stop Child Poverty global campaign.
Story linkFrom: Narodni Parlament Related topics/regions: [Macedonia (FYROM)] |
18.08.2006
Nėn kujdesin e Kryetares sė Parlamentit, Jozefina Topalli nė qytetin e Shkodrės si dhe nė bashkėpunim me shoqatėn The Door dhe shkolėn e specializuar pėr personat me aftėsi tė kufizuar u krijua banda muzikore e para nė Shqipėri e pėrbėrė nga kėto persona.
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18.08.2006
The enabling legislation to ensure the fundamental right to education to Indian children has been watered down yet again, with Indian government deleting a crucial clause on quotas for underprivileged children in private schools, in the model Bill that it has sent to states for their feedback
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17.08.2006
A new beginning at Deepalaya - a beginning with which education will reach working children who may otherwise not have access to school. With the support of the Edukans Foundation, Netherlands, a Mobile School was dedicated to the children residing in the slums around Shalimar Bagh and working in the industrial establishments around.
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17.08.2006
It is widely acknowledged that a significant proportion of children, especially those from underprivileged backgrounds and girls, either drop out of primary school or even if they attend school, learn very little. Moreover, there is a wide gap in learning achievements between government schools and private/aided schools.
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16.08.2006
Organizacija Narodni Parlament je od avgusta postao član globalne kampanje Iskorenimo siromastvo kod dece.
Story linkFrom: Narodni Parlament Related topics/regions: [Serbia and Montenegro] |
15.08.2006
Maailman lapsista 275 miljoonaa kohtaa väkivaltaa, kertoo Unicefin ja The Body Shopin teettämä tutkimus. Suomessa jopa 61 000 lasta joutuu väkivallan uhriksi. Suomi sijoittui 35 maata kattavan tutkimuksen kärkisijoille, vaikka lapsen ruumiillinen kuritus on meillä laissa kielletty.
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14.08.2006
The UNICEF Regional Office for Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CEE/CIS) has launched the Reference Guide on Protecting the Rights of Child Victims of Trafficking in Europe, a new tool designed specifically for use by those working to protect children victims of trafficking within the European region.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [South East Europe] [Eastern Europe] |
14.08.2006
Social attitudes towards adoption in Rajasthan reflect a medieval mentality. A vast majority of abandoned children are girls. In the past decade over 90 per cent of childless couples in Rajasthan wanted to adopt only baby boys.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [India] |
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