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Posted By: rashidalipanhwe
Posted On: Sep 29, 2009
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By Rashid Ali Panhwer
Pakistan has recently seen a high rising trend in child sale by parents. Poor people are using this technique as a new invention for addressing the problems of poverty and sufferings. Apart from deep rooted culture of compensation for marriage of female children or women...... [view]
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Posted By: Ecronotics
Posted On: Mar 24, 2009
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Hello there!
Thanks for accepting Kabataan Consortium to the TakingITGlobal network. Our organization is now spearheading three major campaigns in southern Philippines such as the Anti-child Pornography with UNICEF-Philippines, Anti-Corporal Punishment with Save the Children Sweden and...... [view]
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Submitted By: CarlySSN
Website: http://www.steppingstonesnigeria.org Phone: 0845 313 8391 E-mail: campaigns@steppingstonesnigeria.org |
Vision: Our vision is that all children in the Niger Delta have access to their rights and are able to realise their full potential. Through establishing an effective model to uphold child rights in a challenging environment we...... [view]
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Submitted By: sairahli
Website: http://www.insan.org.pk Phone: 0092 042 3583 6203 E-mail: info@insan.org.pk |
Vision: We, at Insan Foundation Trust, believe in empowering Women and Children through our projects. Not only are we concerned with minority groups such as Afghan refugees but also with Women's empowerment and Children and Youth...... [view]
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Submitted By: vidyak
Website: http://www.sdnp.org.gy/hands Phone: 592=227-3454 E-mail: hands@networksgy.com |
Vision: To change attitudes to the use of violence, especially domestic violence in Guyana and by extension, the Caribbean and around the world. We hope for a society in which we do not have to exist or one in which the services...... [view]
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Submitted By: Sanam
Phone: 00977-97-629305; 620230 E-mail: gardef@mail.org |
Vision: The vision of the organization is to create equitable, justifiable, and well developed society in Nepal where all the deprived children, youths and vulnerable groups enjoy their rights.
As a civil society organization...... [view]
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Submitted By: armngo
Website: http://www.armngo.com Phone: ++916781253424 E-mail: arm1000@gmail.com |
Vision: To find out an alternative strategy of rural social intervention and facilitate the NGO movement in the state of Orissa.
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Establishment of an equitable social order through motivation, facilitation and self...... [view]
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Submitted By: aerishunnytree
Committers: 63 Date Created: 2008-04-09 |
Description: By enlisting in this commitment, I promise to take precautions to ensure that the clothing and goods I purchase and use are not produced by child laborers.
Further, I commit to learning more about this issue, and raising awareness about it and voicing my concerns to companies who profit from this practice. [view]
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Submitted By: laurakenyon
Committers: 1080 Date Created: 2007-11-01 |
Description: A lot of misconceptions exist about different cultures because people do not always take the time to get the whole picture. The more we learn about other cultures the less misconceptions and stereotypes there will be! Educating yourself about different cultures will not only make you a more knowledgeable and tolerant person, but you will gain respect for cultures and the people who are a part of them. [view]
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Starter: SheilaD
Date Created: Mar 15, 2007 [view]
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Description: Many young people use drugs at some point in their lives; the majority do so with little or no resultant harm. But many youth, lacking information, support, and resources, are at risk of... Goals: Youth RISE represents a youth-led initiative aiming to increase the engagement and social inclusion of young people in the policies and decisions that affect their lives, thereby both increasing the effectiveness of programmes and services, and the health outcomes of the children and youth involved. Youth RISE also recognises that primary prevention is one aspect of harm reduction that is often glossed over (since harm reduction implicitly works with current users), but it has a central and important role to play amongst young people.
Young people face a wide range of specific barriers when it comes to accessing harm reduction services, advocating for harm reduction interventions or engaging with harm reduction organisations or donors at a national, regional or international level. Street children, young drug users, and young people involved in the sex trade often face extreme marginalisation and social exclusion. These are some of the areas that we will be focusing on:
• Harm Reduction Knowledge – for young people and service providers
• Discriminatory Policies – to reduce barriers, stigma and criminalisation
• Creating effective Harm Reduction Services – relevant and accessible
• Increase of Research and Evidence – on youth and harm reduction issues
• Increase of Training Opportunities – for youth and service providers
• Street Children and Youth – to better address their specific needs
Please join us to achieve these goals and working towards better meeting the needs of young people affected by substance use and drug policies. The themes above were created during a planning meeting of 20 young people from around the world in conjunction with the 18th International Conference on Drug-Related Harm. With support from the UK Department for International Development and the International Harm Reduction Association, and in partnership with the Global Youth Coalition on HIV/AIDS and UNICEF, we are able to continue to develop this initiative beyond the planning stages. |
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