L'Agence Canadienne de Développement International (ACDI) a lancé un Plan d'Action sur la protection de l'enfant en juin 2001. Le Plan d'Action comprenait l'attribution de 2 millions de dollars pour un projet de...
Problème de recherche ContexteL’abus sexuel des enfants, surtout des jeunes filles, est un problème d’envergure croissant au Botswana. Selon le rapport annuel du corps policier botswanais, les infractions sexuelles...
[NEW YORK/GENEVA, 11 December 2006] – Eliminating gender discrimination and empowering women will have a profound and positive impact on the survival and well-being of children, according to a new UNICEF report issued on UNICEF’s 60th...
Summary: This is a report of a field visit to Sudan carried out by Julia Gilkes (Early Childhood Consultant) and Rima Zaazaa (Educational Coordinator) in October 2002. The visit's main activity was an orientation workshop on the new ECD Manual (in...
This report is the final report from the study Socio-economic Factors Contributing to Girl Child Abuse in Botswana. The study is a research study funded by the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), administered through World University...
Summary: African children are mostly happy and positive about their present and future but three out of ten prefer to live outside their country. Those happiest and least likely to leave are in countries which are stable, peaceful, child-friendly...
Summary: World sanitation crisis causes millions of avoidable deaths, and contamination from human waste is largely to blame, says UNDP’s Human Development Report.[CAPE TOWN, 9 November 2006] - Simply installing a flush toilet in the home increases...
Summary: This global report was launched during the week of the presentation of the UN Study on Violence Against Children in New York on 12 October. The report is part of a submission to the Violence Study.As the UN Secretary-General’s Study...
Summary: The report examines three of the most
widespread and devastating factors
threatening childhood today: HIV/AIDS,
conflict, and poverty.
Owner: UNICEFpdf: www.unicef.org/sowc05/english/sowc05.pdf
Summary: AIDS has already orphaned more than 11 million African children, half of whom are between the ages of 10 and 14. The countries that will see the largest increases in the number of orphans – Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland -- are those...