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31.10.2005 Multinational and Indian seed companies are paying Indian farmers who are producing their cotton seed almost 40%- too little to enable them to hire adults for the local minimum wage of Rs.52 (€1,-) instead of children. The companies are multinationals like Bayer, Monsanto and Syngenta but also Indian companies like Nuziveedu Seeds, Raasi Seeds and Ankur Seeds.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [South Asia] [Development] [Agriculture] [Education]
31.10.2005
© Academy for Educational Development
The report provides an assessment of how much progress countries’ have made toward achieving the goal of universal primary education by 2015, which is part of the U.N. Millennium Development Goals. Using new projection methodologies and educational trends to forecast when 70 developing countries are likely to achieve universal primary education.
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From: Academy for Educational Development
Related topics/regions: [Education]
31.10.2005 In anticipation of renewed fighting with rebel forces, the Ivorian government is recruiting Liberian children alongside hundreds of other former combatants in Liberia’s civil war, said leading human rights group.
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Related topics/regions: [Liberia] [Cote D'Ivoire] [Conflict]
31.10.2005 The UNICEF has supported the Ministry of Education in assessing the immediate needs of the children. UNICEF’s priority is to get children back to school as quickly as possible to help them cope with the trauma.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Pakistan] [Development] [Education] [International cooperation]
27.10.2005 Over ninety professionals from the Albanian judicial system attended a seminar on juvenile justice issues organized by the OSCE Presence in Albania and the country's School of Magistrates.
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Related topics/regions: [Albania] [Education] [Youth] [Justice and crime] [Law]
27.10.2005 It is a disgrace that fewer than 5 per cent of HIV-positive children receive treatment and that millions of children who have lost parents to the disease go without support, says a new global campaign.
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From: United Nations Children's Fund
Related topics/regions: [AIDS] [United Nations]
Parlamenti i Fėmijėve tė Maqedonisė
26.10.2005 Kongresi i Parė i Ballkanit pėr themelimin e Parlamentit tė Fėmijėve tė Ballkanit do tė mbahet nė Shkup dhe Ohėr, mė 28 dhe 30 tetor. Parlamenti do tė pėrfshijė pėrfaqėsuesit e parlamenteve tė fėmijėve nga shtet vendet e rajonit, me qėllim tė promovimit dhe tė lehtėsimit tė kėmbimit tė ideve pėr pėrmirėsimin e tė drejtave tė fėmijėve nė vendet e Ballkanit.
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Related topics/regions: [Macedonia (FYROM)] [Human rights]
Image: Parlamenti i Fėmijėve tė Maqedonisė
26.10.2005 The First Balkans Congress for the establishment of a Balkans Children Parliament will be held in Skopje and Ohrid, Octover 28 and 30, 2005. The Parliament will include representatives of the children parliaments from seven countries in the region, with the aim to promote and facilitate exchange of ideas for improvement of children rights in the Balkan countries.
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Related topics/regions: [Macedonia (FYROM)] [International cooperation]
Gathering firewood puts Darfur's women at risk.
26.10.2005 Stoves requiring less wood or charcoal fuel not only help curb deforestation and air pollutants, they also decrease the time women and children must spend outside the safety of the camp, say refugee advocates.
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From: Refugees International
Related topics/regions: [Sudan] [Energy] [Land] [Refugees] [Gender] [Conflict] [Security]
Image: Gathering firewood puts Darfur's women at risk. © Refugees International
25.10.2005 The Azim Premji Foundation held a meet - National Learning Conference on Autonomous and Accountable Teacher for Quality Education - in the south Indian city of Bangalore. The conference discussed the role of the teacher in the present education scenario. OneWorld South Asia also contributed a paper - Role of Teacher in Enhancing Learning Achievement of Child & Emphasis on Teacher Skill Development, Knowledge Building and ICT - which was authored by Nilay Ranjan and Naimur Rahman.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [Education] [Governance]
24.10.2005 The CIVIL Ngo for human rights and civil society development will organize the 6th Peace Unlimited Festival, October 25-30. This year’s edition of the Festival, organized under the auspices of CIVIL activities to reduce the number of guns in Macedonia is “The Sound of the City without Guns”.
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From: Civil NGO
Related topics/regions: [Macedonia (FYROM)] [Youth] [Culture] [Peace]
24.10.2005 Part of a campaign to eliminate child labour in five districts of Maharashtra, the staff of Tandulwadi’s government school and the local community have transformed the school and lured dropouts and child labourers back into its cheerful classrooms. Freny Manecksha writes about an interesting initiative in the villages of Maharashtra.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [Education] [Governance]
World Harmony Run
21.10.2005 The World Harmony Run relay, that started in April this year, arrives to Zenica today. The WHR is manifestation of peace, tolerance and understanding, and includes ultra-marathon runners from all parts of the world running a 24,000 kilometre race that goes through 70 countries on six continents.
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Related topics/regions: [Bosnia] [International cooperation] [Activism] [Civil society]
Image: World Harmony Run
21.10.2005 Aid agencies have expressed concern over the slow response of the international community to the quake in Pakistan as 10,000 children in remote regions are vulnerable to the winter chill, hunger and disease. UNICEF has urged key donors and countries for more aid.
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Related topics/regions: [Pakistan] [Aid] [Emergency relief] [Shelter & housing]
20.10.2005 Alle soglie del rigido inverno che conoscono le popolazioni del Kashmir, Terre des hommes sta mettendo a punto un progetto di intervento in soccorso dei terremotati della durata di un anno e per l'ammontare complessivo di un milione di euro circa. Nella giornata del 17 ottobre scorso anche l'esperta di accompagnamento psicosociale di Terre des hommes ha raggiunto la missione esplorativa dell'organizzazione sul terreno da oltre una settimana. La situazione umanitaria si fa sempre pił allarmante: la cifra stimata dalla Protezione civile locale stabilisce che il numero delle vittime accertate del terremoto in Pakistan č salito a 47.700 persone - di cui almeno la metą bambini - mentre i feriti sarebbero ormai oltre 67 mila.
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From: terre des hommes
Related topics/regions: [Pakistan] [Aid] [Emergency relief] [Civil rights]
Image: © World Vision
Pakistani child survivor (UNICEF/ HQ05-1440/Giacomo Pirozzi)
20.10.2005 There is a danger of a second wave of deaths in earthquake-affected parts of Pakistan with tens of thousands of children in peril because of deteriorating weather, injury, and illness.
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From: United Nations Children's Fund
Related topics/regions: [Pakistan] [Emergency relief] [United Nations]
Image: Pakistani child survivor (UNICEF/ HQ05-1440/Giacomo Pirozzi)
Some excellent football was played at the tournament
19.10.2005 Last Sunday, October 16, the Women Organization of Sveti Nikole Municipality and its “Babylon” Project, organizes a football tournament, under the auspices of the European Campaign Against Racism in Sports. The tournament was sponsored by FARE (Footbal Against Racism in Europe) Network.
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Related topics/regions: [Macedonia (FYROM)] [Youth] [Race Politics] [Religion] [Activism] [Civil society]
Image: Some excellent football was played at the tournament
19.10.2005 OneWorld South Asia along with the MSSRF has successfully broadcast a live programme through Indian broadcaster All India Radio. The half-hour programme, on child welfare and nutrition, had experts from hospitals and NGOs working in the field. The live programme was broadcast under OneWorld South Asia's Open Knowledge Network (OKN) programme.
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Related topics/regions: [India] [Food] [Health] [Information & media] [ICT]
19.10.2005 Sharon Osbourne has released star-studded version of 'Tears in Heaven' to raise funds for Save the Children’s work, notably survivors of the tsunami and Hurricane Katrina.
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From: Save the Children UK
Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Emergency relief]
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