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Angola: Workshop On Child Trafficking Happens Wednesday


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

14 April 2008
Posted to the web 14 April 2008

Luanda

The workshop under the topic "Child trafficking in Angola", initially set for this Monday, here, will only be held from April 16 to 17, ANGOP learnt from a source of the National Children's Institute (INAC), organiser of the event.

In a press release delivered to ANGOP, INAC stresses that this meeting aims at uniting government sectors and organisations of the civil society to reflect on the concepts and practices of child trafficking, as well as produce recommendations that will contribute to the elaboration of a common strategic work plan.

The meeting will also contribute to the eradication of this evil, which demands a speedy intervention, foreseeing the elimination of all kinds of factors that place children in a situation of risk: child labour, child trafficking and sexual exploitation.

Topics that retract the negative situation in the lives of children involved in the worst means of child labour, which has an awful impact in the lives of minors, in their health and psycho-social development will also be debated at the meeting.



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