The State of the Worlds Children 2007 examines the discrimination and disempowerment women face throughout their lives and outlines what must be … Go to resource »
The United Nations Secretary-General's Study on Violence against Children has been a global effort to paint a detailed picture of the nature, extent … Go to resource »
More than 43 million children living in countries wracked by war and armed conflict are being left without the chance to go to school, according to a … Go to resource »
Plans Circle of Hope framework is a child-centred community development model a rights based approach in which children, families and communities … Go to resource »
Worldwide, violence against women and children is playing a critical role in driving the spread of HIV/AIDS. Released on August 1, 2006, GAA's … Go to resource »
This report describes the effects of war on children and their families as armies and militia groups rampaged across mostly eastern Congo. Go to resource »
According to a Briefing Paper by Human Rights Watch, during the thirteen years of civil war in Burundi, children were recruited and used as combatants … Go to resource »
Following a study in Liberia, Save the Children UK has reported finding the exploitation of children by humanitarian workers, peacekeepers and local … Go to resource »
Child labour, especially in its worst forms, is in decline for the first time across the globe, the International Labour Organization (ILO) said … Go to resource »
Children in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) continue to endure some of the most inhumane treatment found anywhere in the world, despite … Go to resource »
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