International Children’s Rights day: how children’s living conditions have evolved across the world

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20 November is Children’s Rights Day, first established in 1989 with the unanimous adoption of the International Convention on the Rights of the Child by the United Nations General Assembly. The Convention recognises the civil, economic, social and cultural rights of all children. To date, only the United States is yet to ratify the Convention. […]

Reading made accessible to young refugees in Turkey: a project supported by Humanium

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Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan, Eritrea, Somalia… so many countries are victims of violent troubles, generating an unprecedented number of refugees. The record-breaking migratory movements are a source of numerous problems: apart from the deadly shipwrecks in the Mediterranean, the international community is under immense pressure to welcome refugees and provide humanitarian aid. In Turkey, a country […]

The Guatemalan Project is now a Reality

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“Children are the world’s most valuable resource, and its best hope for the future,” John Kennedy. Humanium and Casa Alianza have been working together for several months to implement two projects in Latin America. The project that gives women and their babies in Guatemala access to health and medical services began in 2014, and it […]

The Guatemalan Project is now a Reality

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“Children are the world’s most valuable resource, and its best hope for the future,” John Kennedy. Humanium and Casa Alianza have been working together for several months to implement two projects in Latin America. The project that gives women and their babies in Guatemala access to health and medical services began in 2014, and it […]