Article 28: Education

МОЛДОВА: 9 тысяч детей с ограниченными возможностями смогут учиться в обычных школах
12/Mar/2015 News
В республике продолжают реализовываться принципы инклюзивного образования...
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Shoruq Organisation
4/Mar/2015 Organisation
Shoruq Organisation (Shoruq) was founded in 2012 in Dheisheh Refugee Camp and is run by and for refugees. Shoruq’s vision,...
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SEX EDUCATION: Law allows parents to opt out their children from controversial Ontario sex-education curriculum
3/Mar/2015 News
Education Minister Liz Sandals confirmed that parents will be able to pull their children out of some lessons of the new sex education curriculum. 
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الاطفال اللاجئون في خلاف مع القانون في محافظة بيت لحم
26/Feb/2015 Publication
دراسة مشتركة قامت بها الشبكة الدولية لحقوق الطفل-كرين ومؤسسة شروق حول الاطفال اللاجئين في نزاع مع القانون في محافظة بيت لحم
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تقرير عالمي: التقرير السنوي لامنستي 2014-2015
26/Feb/2015 Publication
كان عام 2014 عام دمار لمن سعوا إلى رفع راية حقوق الإنسان والدفاع عنها، ولمن حاصرتهم ضروب المعاناة في مناطق الحروب.
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Refugee children in conflict with the law in Bethlehem
26/Feb/2015 Publication
Joint CRIN-Shoruq study on refugee children in conflict with the law in Bethlehem.
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GLOBAL REPORT: Amnesty International annual report 2014/2015
25/Feb/2015 Publication
'This has been a devastating year for those seeking to stand up for human rights and for those caught up in the suffering of war zones. We must hope that, looking backward to 2014 in the years to come, what we lives through will be seen as an ultimate low point from which we rose up and created a better future.'
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REPORT: How inequalities develop through childhood
20/Feb/2015 Publication
This piece of research takes evidence from a cohort study to reveal how structural inequalities impact children's lives.
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TURKEY: Teacher calls for 'harassment teams' against miniskirts
20/Feb/2015 News
The deputy principal of an Anatolian high school suggested that “male students could follow girls who wear short skirts to make them feel uncomfortable, after which the students would eventually have to dress ‘properly.’”
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