PWB Bangladesh Member, Israfil Alam, MP passes away

PWB Bangladesh Member, Israfil Alam, MP passes away

Dear PWB members, It is with great sadness that we inform you of the passing of a Member of Parliament from Bangladesh as well as our PWB member, Mr. Israfil Alam of Awami League party, on 28 July  2020, possibly due to COVID-19. Mr. Alam (with whom you all had […]

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CCH Sri Lanka Provides Emergency Support to Women & Children

CCH Sri Lanka Provides Emergency Support to Women & Children

The National Child Protection Authority of Sri Lanka (NCPA) recently reported of a dramatic rise in child cruelty cases reported to the 1929 child helpline since the start of Sri Lanka’s COVID-19 curfew. To address the issue of violence against children, Global March member, CCH Sri Lanka responded to the […]

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The Pandemic in Peru: The Rights of Children and Adolescents in Crisis

The Pandemic in Peru: The Rights of Children and Adolescents in Crisis

By Isaac Ruiz Sánchez In Peru, as in the rest of Latin America, three months of a pandemic have exposed great pre-existing inequalities, which have long prevented the exercise of human rights of the most vulnerable population. The pandemic has rendered millions of children and adolescents in a situation of […]

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Webinar on Child Labour and COVID-19 in Latin America

Webinar on Child Labour and COVID-19 in Latin America

Article Courtesy: OPCION As part of the commemoration of the World Day against Child Labour, the Global March against Child Labour Latin America, a network of which Corporación Opción has been a member since 1998, held the Virtual Dialogue yesterday, 16 June “Child and Adolescent Labour: Covid-19 and Post-Pandemic in […]

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HOMELESS CHILDREN, CHILD LABOUR AND THE ONSLAUGHT OF COVID-19

HOMELESS CHILDREN, CHILD LABOUR AND THE ONSLAUGHT OF COVID-19

by Henrietta Namava Nakhulo The recently conducted national census of 2019 showed that a total of 46,639 Kenyans are living on the streets across the country. The city of Nairobi has the highest number of street population at 15,337, followed by Mombasa (7529), Kisumu (2746), Uasin Gishu (2147) & Nakuru […]

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