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07/31/2007 UNESCO handed over 82 pieces of equipment, granted under a US$2.5 million project, funded by Italy, to create a new TV studio aimed at developing educational broadcasting in Afghanistan. The project started in 2003, and helped the Ministry of Education to achieve its goal of providing education to Afghans in all parts of the country.
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Restoring smiles...
07/31/2007 Indian state Gujarat, which lies on the west coast, is celebrating a successful school enrollment drive that started five years ago to ensure all children, especially girls, are enrolled in schools. Through community mobilisation in 18,000 Gujarat villages the initiative has met with sizeable success.
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Related: [India] [South Asia] [Capacity Building] [Education] [Governance] [MDGs]
Image: Restoring smiles...
Bambini etiopi in un Centro Alternativo di Educazione di Base - da Coopi
07/26/2007 Coopi ha iniziato in Etiopia un programma a favore di 2.000 bambini e adolescenti in condizioni di vulnerabilità, nei quartieri poveri di Addis Abeba, dove alta è la percentuale di abusi sui minori. Molti di questi bambini inoltre, sono beneficiari di un progetto di adozione a distanza attivato nei quartieri più poveri di Addis Abeba. Finanziato dal Ministero degli Affari Esteri italiano, il progetto è partito nel 2005 e ha previsto un'azione di sensibilizzazione e potenziamento delle istituzioni etiopi in tema di tutela dei minori, condotta a livello federale dalla Cooperazione Italiana. A livello comunitario invece, rispettivamente nell'area di Merkato di Addis Abeba (Coopi) e nella regione di Oromia (Cisp), Coopi e Cisp si sono occupati di rafforzare la consapevolezza dei diritti dei bambini attraverso campagne e corsi di formazione per insegnanti e capi famiglia e il supporto alla creazione di centri per bambini.
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Related: [International Cooperation] [HIV/AIDS]
Image: Bambini etiopi in un Centro Alternativo di Educazione di Base - da Coopi
Why discriminate girls.
07/26/2007 Aborted female foetuses continue to be unearthed from all over India irrespective of regional differences as recent investigations
demonstrate from two economically diverse states - Orissa and
Maharashtra.
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Related: [South Asia] [India] [Human Rights] [Gender] [Governance]
Image: Why discriminate girls. © James Hawkins / Oxfam Great Britain
07/25/2007 Intel Pakistan has introduced the Intel-Powered Classmate PC, which will provide affordable, collaborative learning environments for the students of some government schools in Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi.
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Related: [South Asia] [Pakistan] [Education] [ICT]
07/24/2007 A new research says that with controversies taking place often - genetically modified crops and AIDS drugs - there has to be more involvement of the common man in decision-making related to scientific and technological issues.
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Related: [Poverty] [ICT]
07/24/2007 The first International Conference ONLINE EDUCA MOSCOW 2007 that will take place in Moscow from September 30 - October 3, 2007 will showcase e-learning technologies, experiences and development in the field of education.
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07/24/2007 The United Nations and the Maoists have agreed on the resumption of the second phase of registration and verification of Maoist army personnel – to ensure that no minors are
serving – as soon as possible.
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Related: [South Asia] [Nepal] [Civil Rights] [Codes of Conduct] [Justice and Crime]
Girl child- Deserves to join the world
07/24/2007 Dr. Vibhuti Patel reviews Tulsi Patel’s Sex-selective Abortion in India: Gender, Society and New Reproductive Technologies. This collection of essays unravels the reasons for the depleting child sex ratio in India, with focus on ways in which new reproductive technologies, such as the ultrasound, are misused at the family, community and state levels.
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Related: [India] [South Asia] [Health] [Gender] [Governance]
Image: Girl child- Deserves to join the world © Satomi Kato
07/23/2007 The Breastfeeding Promotion Network of India (BPNI) which is a national network of organizations and individuals dedicated to
protection, promotion and support of breastfeeding, is celebrating the World Breastfeeding Week 2007 by organising a hundred rallies across India on 1 August 2007.
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Related: [South Asia] [India] [Health] [Infant Mortality] [Nutrition/Malnutrition]
07/23/2007 The National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO) will shortly set up a taskforce to review its module on sex education in schools. Many Indian schools have refused to introduce the subject because of its sensitivities.

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07/23/2007 Paul Horwitz who directs the Computer-Assisted Performance Assessment project, recommends coming up with new educational tools to help the students in more creative way.

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07/17/2007 The BBC World Service Trust's Afghan education project (AEP) has won a Bronze World Medal for its children’s radio programme, The Ruined Castle. The prize was awarded at the International Radio Broadcasting Awards, which is part of the New York Festivals.
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Integrating creative technology into classrooms
07/16/2007 Vision Ed’s Stonington Retreat in New York City will host a four-day intensive workshop on how best to integrate creative technology into classrooms. The retreat will help teachers, parents and administrators to start or continue a technology program at their schools or organizations. The retreat will take place from July 31st – August 3rd, 2007 at NYU’s Kimmel Center.
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Related: [Education] [ICT] [Knowledge]
Image: Integrating creative technology into classrooms © Deepalaya
07/13/2007 Research by Ashland University and the Basel Action Network finds that electronic waste exported by the U.S. to China is exported back to the U.S. in the form of trinklets and charm jewellery that children use.
From: Basel Action Network
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Related: [China] [United States] [Trade] [Globalization]
Safe drinking water
07/12/2007 UNICEF’s voting campaign on clean water programme is among the top 50 finalists in The Members Project. American Express is donating US$1 for every card holder who registers, with a cash prize up to US$5 million to the winning idea. Voting ends July 15.
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Related: [Health] [Governance]
Image: Safe drinking water
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07/09/2007 La Giornata dell'Orgoglio pedofilo ('Boy Love Day') del 23 giugno scorso ha sollevato, come era preventivabile e auspicabile, moltissime proteste e numerose associazioni a difesa dei minori sono intervenute per impedirla e per ricordare le forme di violenza che colpiscono i minori: dal traffico di bambini, alla prostituzione, alla pornografia rappresentante bambini, ma anche le forme di violenza ‘privata' consumate spesso all'interno delle mura domestiche. Per l'occasione l'associazione Ecpat Italia ha invitato a non dimenticare il turismo sessuale pedofilo, soprattutto verso il Sud est asiatico che coinvolge almeno 80.000 italiani. "Solo nel 3 per cento dei casi si tratta di pedofili, mentre la maggioranza è composta da uomini che solo quando si presenta l'occasione abusano di bambini". Ecpat-Italia collabora con le agenzie di viaggio e tour operators per l'applicazione del Codice di Condotta dell'Industria Turistica.
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Related: [Tourism] [Activism]
Image: da stopsexualtourism.org
07/09/2007 Saat hujan turun, atap bocor, kelas tergenang air, proses belajar mengajar terhenti. Ketika angin kencang berembus, guru dan murid berhamburan ke luar kelas menyelamatkan diri. Semua khawatir gedung SD YPPK ST Theresia di Merauke itu akan roboh.
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Related: [Indonesia] [MDGs] [Development] [Education] [Emergency Relief] [Poverty] [Youth]
Timely action can save lives of infants
07/05/2007 A recent study in Dhaka, Bangladesh says immunisation can prevent life-threatening pneumonia and meningitis cases caused by Hib. The researchers recommend the Hib vaccine for Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
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Related: [Bangladesh] [South Asia] [Disease/treatment] [Infant Mortality]
Image: Timely action can save lives of infants
Children are major victims of trafficking
07/05/2007 Delhi based non-profit organisation Development Alternatives is organising a training program on Livelihood Approach focusing on trafficking, its prevention and its links to migration. The workshop will be held from August 7-9, 2007 at TARAgram, Appropriate Technology Centre, Orchha, Madhya Pradesh.
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Related: [India] [South Asia] [Capacity Building] [Migration] [Poverty] [Civil Society]
Image: Children are major victims of trafficking © OSCE
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