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Tunisia: "Child Info", Tunisia's First Data Base on Infancy, is Born


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Tunisia Online (Tunis)

7 July 2008
Posted to the web 8 July 2008

Tunis

"Child Info", Tunisia 's first data base on infancy, is born. The news was announced on Thursday at the Integrated Center of youth and infancy at the Bardo, by the senior staff of the Ministry of Women's Affairs, family, children and the elderly.

In a statement, Mrs Sarra Kanoun Jarraya, Minister of Women's Affairs, family, infancy and the elderly, said that her ministry will adopt in its prospective programs the scientific indicators automatically updated to follow up on these different social categories.

She also said that "Child Info" is based on a developed computer system, as well as a dynamic database which contains essential statistical data.

The new system is expected to become a reference tool, for all those conducting research or in need of information on infancy as well as on women's affairs and the family in Tunisia .



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