World Water Day 2014 – Water and Energy

Posted on Posted in Citizenship, Environment, Health, Human Rights, Uncategorized

March 22 has been World Water Day since 1993. This is an initiative of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED). This conference adopted a resolution inviting the States to devote this World Water Day to “activities such as the promotion of public awareness through publications, broadcasting documentaries, organizing conferences, round tables, seminars […]

Child Labor in Domestic Work

Posted on Posted in Human Rights

Domestic labor affects the lives of millions of people around the world and may account for 10% of the workforce in certain countries. Domestic workers’ working conditions are far removed from international norms: low or inexistent salaries, excessively long hours, and lack of social welfare and rest periods. These workers are victims of sexual, physical […]

A handicapped child is above all else a child

Posted on Posted in Health, Human Rights

« When we see the handicap before we see the child, it not only affects the child in question, but also deprives society of what that child has to offer, » says UNICEF Director General Anthony Lake. Often marginalised by society and the victims of discrimination, handicapped children are prevented from flourishing and fully developing […]

When Children Bring in Money in the Balkans

Posted on Posted in Human Rights

Adults are not alone in migrating from one country to another in order to earn more money. Children in the Balkans also work abroad, entrusting their lives to strangers.   Foreign business representatives often turn up in the Balkans in order to negotiate with disadvantaged families. Picking them out is not difficult: a long line […]

Physical violence, humiliation and water deprivation: the experience of Palestinian youth detained by Israel

Posted on Posted in Human Rights, Uncategorized

In 2013, Palestinian and Israeli children continue to endure severe conditions created by the conflict. The number of Palestinian children killed or wounded at demonstrations or as a result of acts of violence is of extreme concern. The UN Secretary General’s 2012 report to the Security Council, which shocked a large segment of the public, […]

Parents see double in China

Posted on Posted in Citizenship, Human Rights

Friday the 15th of November probably doesn’t mean very much to you. However, for many Chinese children, even if they don’t know it yet, this date marks a great change. As part of a series of reforms, the Chinese government has decided to relax its one child policy. The one child policy Introduced in 1979 […]

United Nations Special Representative of the Secretary General on Sexual Violence in Conflict

Posted on Posted in Human Rights, Peace

Sexual violence and armed conflict Sexual violence is a common tactic during armed conflict. Examples of which can be seen during the conflicts in Bosnia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Sierra Leone. No matter where the conflict occurs, sexual violence frequently follows, targeting not only women, but also young girls, boys and men. […]