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February 2008

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Cover: Maternal and Newborn Care Practices Among the Urban Poor in Indore / Photo credit: UHRC
02/29/2008 Two studies by the Urban Health Resource Centre talk of maternal and newborn care among the poor in central India and state of urban health in the national capital. Apart from highlighting the need for better access to healthcare facilities, the reports underline the cultural factors and prevalence of poverty as obstacles.
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Related: [South Asia] [Infant Mortality] [Health] [Poverty]
Image: Cover: Maternal and Newborn Care Practices Among the Urban Poor in Indore / Photo credit: UHRC
Health specialists say hundreds of students affected by the bomb blast in Baghlan are suffering from mental disorders / Photo credit: Abdul Samad Nademjoo / IRIN
02/28/2008 Hundreds of children who had witnessed a blast in Afghanistan’s Baghlan city last November are still traumatised, suffering from paranoia, dizziness, stress and sleeping disorders. Health experts are of the view that children in the conflict-affected country are at risk of suffering deep scars of war.
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Related: [South Asia] [Health] [Conflict] [United Nations]
Image: Health specialists say hundreds of students affected by the bomb blast in Baghlan are suffering from mental disorders / Photo credit: Abdul Samad Nademjoo / IRIN
Phool Kumari / Photo credit: BBC
02/27/2008 When a dalit widow was appointed as cook in a government-run school in northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, no one was ready to eat the food cooked and served by her. Everyone conspired to sack her and saw to it that she was never reinstated.
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Related: [South Asia] [Social Exclusion] [Ethics & Value Systems]
Image: Phool Kumari / Photo credit: BBC
02/27/2008 Kansalaisjärjestö arvioi heikolla palkalla ja vaarallisissa töissä Dominikaanisen tasavallan konepajoilla työskentelevien alaikäisten lukumääräksi 60 000.
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From: UnMundo América Latina
Related: [Dominican Republic]
Image: © SASK/Kent Wilska
Conferenza sulle adozioni internazionali - da TdH
02/26/2008 La Federazione Internazionale Terre des Hommes (TDHIF) ha presentato oggi a Bruxelles uno studio sulla responsabilità etica dei Paesi riceventi le adozioni internazionali che confronta le leggi e le procedure di sei Paesi europei: Italia, Francia, Germania, Norvegia, Spagna e Svizzera. In Italia si è passati dai 346 minori stranieri adottati del 2000 ai 2.840 del 2005, l'incremento più elevato tra i 6 Paesi esaminati nello studio. Terre des Hommes chiede alla Commissione Europea di salvaguardare i diritti del bambino adottato e dei genitori adottivi incoraggiando tutti gli stati membri dell'UE a partecipare a un "Codice di buone pratiche".
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Related: [Human Rights] [Civil Society] [Codes of Conduct] [Law]
Image: Conferenza sulle adozioni internazionali - da TdH
02/26/2008 Amidst confirmed reports of children’s involvement in violent activities in Nepal, the UNICEF and the Office of High Commissioner for Human Rights have issued stern warning to all political parties. They say that the country must take steps to keep its children away from harm and respect child rights.
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Related: [South Asia] [Human Rights] [United Nations]
Children, India
02/22/2008 With nearly 10 million children dying every year around the world, how does it matter even if GDP growth shoots up? Research reveals that the issue is not about inadequacy of resources among developing countries, but lack of effective policies that can translate economic growth into development outcomes for the poor.
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From: OneWorld South Asia
Related: [South Asia] [Health] [Infant Mortality] [Nutrition/Malnutrition] [MDGs]
Image: Children, India © Centre for Science and Environment
02/22/2008 To boost its corporate social responsibility work, GAIL India Ltd has launched an e-Shiksha programme for rural children at some of its plants in north and central India. Started with an investment of INR 6.3 million, the mobile centres will have buses equipped with laptops to teach children computer basics in local languages.
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Related: [India] [South Asia] [Education] [ICT]
Cover page of the report: Photo credit: Save the Children
02/19/2008 Child mortality cannot be divorced from broader political and socio-economic development, says a report by Save the Children, a UK-based organisation. The report argues that policy choices and efficient resource allocation are crucial to tackle the issue of child survival in developing countries.
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Related: [MDGs] [Nutrition/Malnutrition] [Infant Mortality] [Health]
Image: Cover page of the report: Photo credit: Save the Children
02/19/2008 Vähälläkin rahalla voidaan tehdä paljon kehitysmaiden lasten terveyden ja elinmahdollisuuksien edistämiseksi, julistaa kansainvälinen Pelastakaa Lapset uudessa tutkimuksessaan (engl., pdf). Raportti sisältää myös ihkauuden hyvinvointi- ja selviytymisindeksin.
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From: OneWorld UK
Related: [Health] [MDGs]
02/19/2008 According to a new Wealth and Survival Index, India is one of the worst performers in cutting child mortality, given its national wealth. The new report by Save the Children UK says even the poorest of countries can attain child survival if they pursue the right policies.
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Related: [South Asia] [Economy] [Health] [Infant Mortality] [MDGs]
A medical team from the NGO Merlin was overwhelmed by crowds in a district in Badakhshan where seven children had died from pneumonia / Photo credit: Merlin / IRIN
02/18/2008 Pneumonia has taken epidemic proportions in Afghanistan, where over 170,000 patients have been diagnosed with the disease in past one month. Food insecurity, lack of awareness and unhygienic conditions are only adding to the problems of people, who are facing the harshest winter in many years.
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Related: [South Asia] [Health] [Disease/treatment]
Image: A medical team from the NGO Merlin was overwhelmed by crowds in a district in Badakhshan where seven children had died from pneumonia / Photo credit: Merlin / IRIN
Rapporto 2008 sulle crisi umanitarie ©UNICEF Italia
02/15/2008 Occorrono 856 milioni di dollari per l'assistenza a donne e bambini in 39 Paesi colpiti da crisi umanitarie. E' l'appello lanciato nei giorni scorsi dall'Unicef presentando il 'Humanitarian Action Report' - il rapporto annuale sui paesi in emergenza. "Come effetto della crisi in Kenya, 300mila persone sono state costrette ad abbandonare le loro case e rifugiarsi in campi di accoglienza: 150mila sono bambini, di cui 80mila hanno meno di 5 anni. In Ciad la situazione è meno chiara, ma si stima che 30mila delle 52mila persone fuggite dal paese siano a rischio e richiedano immediata assistenza" - ha dichiarato Hilde Johnson, Vice-direttore dell'Unicef ricordando le recenti crisi. Ieri l'Unicef ha lanciato un ulteriore appello: per salvare la vita di 90mila bambini somali urgono nelle prossime due settimane 6 milioni di dollari.
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Related: [Emergency Relief] [International Cooperation] [Infant Mortality] [Conflict]
Image: Rapporto 2008 sulle crisi umanitarie ©UNICEF Italia
Pakistan has been struck by a wave of suicide attacks over the past year / Photo credit: Kamila Hyat / IRIN
02/15/2008 In many of the recent suicide attacks in Pakistan, children have been used as suicide bombers or fidayeens. According to a study done by a Lahore-based NGO, seminaries are indoctrinating impressionable minds with fanatical teachings.
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Related: [South Asia] [Human Rights] [Conflict] [Terrorism]
Image: Pakistan has been struck by a wave of suicide attacks over the past year / Photo credit: Kamila Hyat / IRIN
02/14/2008 Lähes 50 miljoonaa lasta jää vuosittain rekisteröimättä. Ilman syntymätodistusta lapsia ei virallisesti ole olemassa: heillä ei ole kansalaisoikeuksia. Omat nimet kirjoissa -kampanjalla Plan muistuttaa, että syntymärekisteröinti on jokaisen lapsen ihmisoikeus.
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From: Plan Suomi Säätiö
Related: [Human Rights]
Cover page of the report / Photo credit: UNICEF
02/13/2008 UNICEF’s report: The State of the World’s Children 2008, provides a comprehensive picture of the current state of child survival and primary health care for mothers. The report gives an assessment of factors affecting child health and outlines the approaches to reduce under-five mortality rate.
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Image: Cover page of the report / Photo credit: UNICEF
02/13/2008 Lasten näkymätön hätä jää usein huomaamatta niin lahjoittajilta kuin medialtakin, Unicef huomauttaa uudessa selvityksessään maailman hätäavun tarpeesta. Järjestö arvioi tarvitsevansa tänä vuonna 591 miljoonaa euroa naisten ja lasten auttamiseksi 39 kriisissä ympäri maailmaa.
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From: Suomen UNICEF-yhdistys
Related: [Emergency Relief]
02/08/2008 Suomalaisen kouluruokailun 60. juhlavuoden kunniaksi oppilaitokset ympäri Suomen voivat tulla mukaan kattamaan koulupöydän Etiopian kyläkoulujen lapsille. Keräysvarat käytetään koulujen rakentamiseen ja ylläpitämiseen Etelä-Etiopiassa Alaban, Ankoberin, Baso Liben, Chehan ja Konson kunnissa.
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From: Pelastakaa Lapset - Rädda Barnen
Related: [Ethiopia] [Education]
02/07/2008 Lapsityövoiman käyttö on Intiassa laitonta mutta yleistä. Intialainen kansalaisjärjestö jahtaa Delhissä lapsityövoiman hyväksikäyttäjiä.
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From: OneWorld South Asia
Related: [India] [Human Rights] [Activism]
Kailash Satyarthy leading the raid team / Photo credit: BBA
02/06/2008 Bachpan Bachao Andolan has rescued more than 80 children from factories located in old Delhi area of the capital city in two different raids. Despite laws banning child labour in India, it continues to thrive in sweatshops across the country.
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Related: [South Asia] [Labor] [Poverty] [Activism] [Law]
Image: Kailash Satyarthy leading the raid team / Photo credit: BBA
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