South Asian Children's Times- 4th Issue (March-June 2006)

For the 4th issue of South Asian Children's Times the young journalists from South Asia have written well researched, analytical articles on issues of their concern which reflect the passion of each child to make a world "fit for children". For instance children from Nepal have written on the effect of conflict on the lives of children, while children from Andaman and Nicobar islands have highlighted the effect of Tsunami on education. Child journalists from Bangladesh have brought to notice child trafficking and its physical and psychological effects, while children from Afghanistan discuss about the problem of transportation and sanitation in Kabul.

pdf: http://www.crin.org/docs/south_asian_childrens_times.pdf

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