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05/13/2008 More than 350,000 children living in poor countries could be saved each year using the money lost as corporations engage in illegal trade-related tax evasion, says a new report from an anti-poverty coalition.
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From: Christian Aid
Related: [United Kingdom] [Justice and Crime] [Nutrition/Malnutrition] [Infant Mortality] [Trade] [Finance] [Corporations] [Poverty]
Lost childhood / Photo credit: World Revolution
05/13/2008 Best practices in preventing and eliminating child labor through education by Child Rights Information Network helps users design and implement capacity-building activities for children in situations of child labour. The book documents experiences of over 80 NGOs and possibilities of change through educational interventions.
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Related: [Labor] [Education] [Capacity Building] [Development]
Image: Lost childhood / Photo credit: World Revolution
A budding author.
05/09/2008 Namibian primary school students are reading books that they authored and local artists illustrated as part of an education campaign that also provides professional development for teachers.
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From: Academy for Educational Development
Related: [Namibia] [HIV/AIDS] [Youth] [Capacity Building] [Education]
Image: A budding author. © Academy for Educational Development
Gaura with her son / Photo credit: UNICEF
05/09/2008 In Nepal, many women and children live with HIV/AIDS passed on to them by their husbands and fathers. UNICEF is helping them by taking care of their treatment and arranging for education of their children.
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Related: [South Asia] [Gender] [HIV/AIDS] [Health]
Image: Gaura with her son / Photo credit: UNICEF
Controlling cyber crime
05/09/2008 The world’s second-largest social networking website has signed an agreement to incorporate safeguards to protect young users from paedophiles and cyber bullying. The site will send warning messages and remove inappropriate content to shield minors from abuse.
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Related: [Internet] [ICT]
Image: Controlling cyber crime
A perilous existence / Photo credit: BBC
05/08/2008 The latest health report of international organisation Save the Children says 83% of all child deaths worldwide happen in 55 developing countries, including India. By pursuing right policies and targeting the poorest families, the governments can easily prevent these child mortalities.
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Related: [South Asia] [MDGs] [Nutrition/Malnutrition] [Health]
Image: A perilous existence / Photo credit: BBC
05/08/2008 Lähes 40 prosenttia Burman myrskyssä kuolleista tai kadonneista arvioidaan olevan lapsia. Virallisten tietojen mukaan 22 000 ihmistä on kuollut ja miljoona ihmistä on menettänyt kotinsa.
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From: Pelastakaa Lapset - Rädda Barnen
Related: [Myanmar] [Emergency Relief]
05/08/2008 Afghanistan government with UN help will soon carry out a study to assess the nutritional needs of people affected by rising food prices for future interventions. The country has large numbers of stunted, underweight and wasted children, and women in reproductive age suffering from malnourishment.
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Related: [South Asia] [Nutrition/Malnutrition] [Poverty] [Food]
Seeking help / Photo credit: UNICEF
05/08/2008 To provide counselling and protection services, a toll-free national Child Helpline was launched recently in Lesotho, a landlocked country in southern Africa. Last year the government and UNICEF in their joint survey had found more than 90% children suffering from various forms of violence like hunger, exploitation and rape.
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Related: [Southern Africa] [ICT]
Image: Seeking help / Photo credit: UNICEF
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05/06/2008 Joka vuosi lähes 10 miljoonaa lasta kuolee ennen viidettä ikävuottaan sairauksiin, jotka olisi helppo hoitaa terveydenhuollon, puhtaan veden ja koulutuksen keinoin, Pelastakaa Lasten Maailman Äidit –raportti kertoo.
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From: Pelastakaa Lapset - Rädda Barnen
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05/02/2008 Environmental website kidsRgreen is in the final rounds for the prestigious Stockholm Challenge Award 2008. Promoting environmental awareness, this unique educational initiative by India based Centre for Environment Education takes young minds beyond classroom teaching by engaging them in various interesting learning tools.
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Related: [South Asia] [ICT] [Environment] [Education]
ICT in education
05/02/2008 The Department of Education in Andaman & Nicobar Islands, an Indian Union Territory, is introducing IT hobby centres in 24 schools during the summer vacation. The free of cost centres will encourage use of computers in the learning process.
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Related: [South Asia] [Knowledge] [ICT] [Education]
Image: ICT in education
05/02/2008 Japanin on kauan kritisoitu olevan maailman lapsipornobisneksen moottori. Kansalliset lait sallivat toistaiseksi lapsipornon hallussapidon ja hankkimisen, kunhan tarkoituksena ei ole levittää materiaalia eteenpäin.
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From: Suomen IPS
Related: [Japan] [Law] [Human Rights]
Children outside a parliamentarian's house / Photo credit: BBA
05/01/2008 Many members of parliament in the Indian capital woke up surprised to find groups of children knocking at their doors. The children aided by NGOs submitted a charter of demand to be passed on to Indian Prime Minister, reminding them to fulfill the government’s promise of education for all.
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Related: [South Asia] [MDGs] [Education]
Image: Children outside a parliamentarian's house / Photo credit: BBA

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