200 girls kidnapped in Nigeria – Let’s act! #BringBackOurGirls

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The Islamic group Boko Haram kidnapped more than 200 high school girls in Nigeria and then threatened to reduce them to slavery. Humanium participates in the international online demand for their release. #BringBackOurGirls: Let’s act! We can all ask for the release of the young girls by using the hashtag #BringBackOurGirls on social networks. More […]

Ludwik Rajchman: the founder of UNICEF

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UNICEF was born by accident. Within the new organisations put in place after the Second World War, there was no intention to create one dedicated solely to children. However, the winter of 1946-1947 was particularly hard, and children were among those who suffered worst of all. A man, a Polish doctor named Ludwik Rajchman, proposed […]

CEDAW leads way to gender equality in Afghanistan

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The Afghan government signed the Convention on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) on August the 14th 1980, but, because of serious regional conflicts, the convention was only ratified in 2003. Afghanistan has since revised its Constitution so that gender equality is more clearly defined by law. Both sexes now will enjoy legal rights […]

Me, Balata, my future

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Of the nineteen official refugee camps that make up the West Bank, next to Nablus, Balata is the most densely populated. Created in 1950 following the Arab-Israeli war, it now houses over 23,000 people. Life in Balata is nothing like life in a castle… “Young Palestinians in the camp, discouraged, sometimes approach Israeli check points […]

The Protection of Children in France

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Since the Declaration of the Rights of the Child was adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1959, states have acknowledged a moral obligation to act in the best interests of children. Fifty-four years on, the situation for children in France is discouraging. According to Anne Tursz, director of research at the National Institute of Health […]

Helping Children with Disabilities in Bulgaria

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We hope to carry out our projects in Bulgaria by appropriately training social therapists of children and young adults with disabilities.  In 2014, Humanium decided to support one of the Cedar Foundation’s projects which aimed to ensure social therapists received the complex and modern training needed for working with children with disabilities. Many institutions in […]

Another Advance for the Respect of Child Rights!

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The 3rd optional protocol of the Convention on the Rights of the Child was ratified on the 14th of January by a 10th country, Costa Rica, which allows this protocol to come into effect starting April 2014 ! We can only welcome this news because this protocol marks a considerable advance for child rights. In […]