Children and the right to vote?

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Before 1870, it would have been unimaginable that a person of colour could have the right to vote in the USA, or that any woman, regardless of where she was, could participate in her country’s political life. Today, the notion that any individual be judged incapable or unworthy of expressing an opinion concerning his or […]

Children are dying of hunger while we throw away food

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“I would like to reassure those in the world who are dying of hunger: here, we eat for you.”, This ironic statement came from French comedian Coluche, in 1986. Three decades later, this quotation really needs to be updated, as the situation has become even worse. We still eat massive quantities while others are dying […]

Young Syrian refugees: a lost generation?

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The conflict in Syria has been going on for more than four years, and the number of refugees is only growing. According to the United Nations, a quarter of the 22 million Syrians have been forced to relocate within or outside their country. This number is continuously growing as the conflict persists unresolved to this […]

Access to Education in the United States = Inequality

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It is widely recognized that there are many inequalities in American society on both economic and social levels. In fact, according to a study, the upper 20% of the population controls over 80% of the country’s wealth. This economic gulf is directly reflected in the unequal access to education, which is present from the very […]

Childhood obesity: A challenge for the 21st Century

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Obesity among children is one of the biggest challenges for public health in the twenty-first century. While 66 million school-aged children suffer from hunger, 43 million preschool-aged children are obese. If this trend continues, it’s expected that by 2020, 60 million preschool children, 9% of children in the world, will be obese or overweight. The […]

The Kumari: Nepal’s living goddesses

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Nepal, situated between China and India, is a small country steeped in legends and myths. It was the crossroads for the salt and silk routes, connecting East and West. A beautiful, awe-inspiring land, Nepal is the birthplace of Buddha and home to the Kumari: the living goddesses who are unique to this country. Aged between […]

Children’s Rights and International Protection

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Child protection has existed for a long time, much before the 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child. States began implementing such protection through international treaties (declarations, conventions, etc.), through statements directly about children or through indirect means by protecting families and mothers. In 1923, the League of Nations began preparing a declaration on […]

Morocco’s child maids refuse to remain silent

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Morocco’s child maids are now refusing to keep quiet. Recruited by “Samsars” (recruiters) from their villages, mainly in rural environments, they are sent to towns as domestic servants, often for middle-class families, and promised an education and a wage. But every year, child maids die after ill-treatment inflicted by their employers. Most are prevented from […]