This Fact Sheet provides a quarterly update on children’s right to education in the OPT.Further information
More resources on child rights in OPT
pdf: http://www.crin.org/docs/Right_to_Edu_fact_sheet[1].pdf
The vast majority of children living with HIV around the world lack access to HIV testing and treatment. We can do something about that. The Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance (EAA), in collaboration with partners around the world, are embarking on a year...
Over a period of four months, a total of 42 unaccompanied children from Afghanistan who had sought asylum in Sweden were interviewed on why they left Afghanistan and how they came to Sweden.
The study aims to increase knowledge of and understanding...
Summary: Watchlist on Children and Armed Conflict calls upon the Afghan government and its international supporters to prioritise children’s needs.[NEW YORK, 14 June 2010] - Watchlist on Children and Armed Conflict’s latest report provides the...
[NEW YORK, 28 April 2010] - The reforms undertaken by Middle Eastern and Asian governments fall far short of the minimum protections needed to tackle abuses against migrant domestic workers, Human Rights Watch said today in a report released in...
[WASHINGTON, 30 March 2010] - Nearly two out of every three boys arrested in Afghanistan are physically abused, according to a study based on interviews with 40 per cent of all those now incarcerated in the country's juvenile justice system.The...
[19 January 2010] - Children continue to suffer from the armed conflict in Afghanistan with at least 345 killed last year according to the latest report released by the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA).The 2009 annual report...
This report illustrates the scale and range of serious violations of international human rights and humanitarian law perpetrated by the Israeli army during Operation Cast Lead. It stresses that these violations follow decades of impunity for...
Summary: The report provides the outcomes of the discussion during the workshop which was attended by government representatives and NGOs from Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Thailand, Philippines, Indonesia and Vietnam. It was designed to serve as a...
Summary: Child rights NGOs in Southeast Asia have expressed their disappointment over the lack of protection mandate as reflected in the terms of reference of the ASEAN Human Rights Body, which is now officially called the ASEAN Inter-government...