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COMMITTEE ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD: New members elected
The nine candidates elected to the CRC are from: Austria, Bahrain, Brazil, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Italy, Malaysia, Russia, and Slovakia.
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18/12/2012 |
Child Rights International Network
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DRC: Diamonds, children and witchcraft
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17/07/2006 |
IRIN News
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Gender-aware Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration (DDR): A Checklist
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19/02/2007 |
UNIFEM
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ICC: Updates on Sudan, DR Congo and Israel
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04/03/2009 |
Child Rights International Network
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ITALY: Separate school buses for traveller children proposed
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14/01/2008 |
Terra Actualidad - EFE
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UN: Full of Promise: How the UN's Monitoring and Reporting Mechanism can better protect children
Written by Save the Children UK for the Humanitarian Practice Network of the Overseas Development Institute
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10/02/2009 |
Save the Children UK
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"But where are our moral heroes?": an analysis of South African press reporting on children affected by HIV/AIDS
Messages conveyed both explicitly and implicitly in the media play an important role in the shaping of public understanding of issues, as well as associated policy, programme and popular responses to these issues. This paper applies discourse analysis to a series of articles on children affected by HIV/AIDS published in 2002/2003 in the English-medium South African press. The paper argues that in each instance, the particular moralism is questionable in the light of both empirical evidence and principles of human dignity underlying the South African constitution.
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01/09/2005 |
University of Cape Town
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← UN Special Representative Zerrougui engages parties in the Syrian conflict to better protect children
The Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict, Ms. Leila Zerrougui strongly condemns the high number of child casualties in the intensified fighting in and around Damascus.
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15/01/2013 |
Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict
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"All forms of violence against children must be banned"
In an address to the Council of Europe's Parliamentary Assembly today, Commissioner Thomas Hammarberg said the work in the field of child protection has to focus on implementation. “The first necessary step is to legally ban any kind of violence against children, whether it takes place in schools, in institutions or at home,” he said.
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24/01/2007 |
Commissioner for Human Rights, Council of Europe
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'Disaster proof' Schools to Save Lives, says UN
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29/03/2006 |
AlertNet
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'Pitiful' amount of aid committed for children living with HIV and AIDS
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30/11/2006 |
Save the Children UK
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'Red card' given to child labour
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12/06/2006 |
BBC
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'Rubel says': children's participation at the 7th meeting of the Ad Hoc Committee on the Disability Convention
Rubel, from Bangladesh, explains that the group of children he belonged to addressed the Committee to talk about the areas that they felt were most important for children in the world. Rubel also explains how they took part in a side event on "Raising the voices of Children and Young People with Disabilities".
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19/01/2006 |
Save the Children UK
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‘I wanted to die’: Syria’s torture survivors speak out
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14/03/2012 |
Amnesty International
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‘Junior 8’ delegates meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin
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17/07/2006 |
UNICEF
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‘Junior 8’ delegates present youth concerns in historic meeting with G8 leaders
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17/07/2006 |
UNICEF
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“The rights of children in migration must be defended” says the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights
In Warsaw last week, Commissioner Thomas hammarberg spoke at a conference organised by Save the Children, Sweden, in defence of the rights of children in migration, including their right to education.
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20/03/2007 |
Commissioner for Human Rights, Council of Europe
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17th Meeting of the Task Force to protect children from sexual exploitation in tourism (14 November 2005)
The 17th Meeting of the Task Force took place yesterday in London and featured a thematic session on government actions to combat the sexual exploitation of children in tourism, as well as a reporting session on what practical steps have been taken since the last meeting.
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15/11/2005 |
World Tourism Organisation
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1st Meeting of Security Council Working Group on Children and Armed Conflict
In a ground-breaking moment in the fight to protect children in armed conflict, a newly-formed Security Council Working Group, composed of all its members and chaired by France, met in an inaugural session on Wednesday 16 November, 2005.
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22/11/2005 |
Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict
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20,000 displaced face tough time after fleeing fighting in eastern Sri Lanka
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10/01/2007 |
United Nations High Commission for Refugees
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