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Calling for Children's Quotes

Calling for Children's Quotes

The Children’s blog is looking for kids views on today’s issues and human rights, such as; peace, war, poverty, education, etc. If you are a teacher or parent, or even a child or teen, and would like to share your children’s views on current events then please e-mail Cassandra at [email protected] Sample questions and topics […]

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2008 San Marino-Alexander Bodini Foundation Children's Awards

On the 6th of February 2009, the Alexander Bodini Charitable Foundation paid tribute to three child-based organizations for their work in advocating for children’s rights and to UNICEF for its humanitarian initiatives on behalf of children. The three winning organizations were the Tamilnadu-Pondicherry State Parliament of Children in India, Young African Stars Nigeria and Kids […]

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Children are the Seeds for Peace

Children are the Seeds for Peace

“Children are like a pot of flowers. If you’ll give them proper attention, they’ll grow up properly; but if you’ll give them lack of attention or extreme care, they’ll be destroyed.” – Munir Moosa Sewani (Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan) Children are truly seeds for peace and prosperity, if they are nurtured and given the light of […]

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News…

News…

 Chavez Beats Back His Student Opposition Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is taking no chances in the runup to a Feb. 15 referendum on term limits, quashing the only effectively mobilized opposition group in Venezuelan — students. Student leaders have called Chavez’s campaign against them an act of desperation but admit it appears to be effective. […]

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Finding Peace for Youth on America's Streets

In response to the previous two posts the following is a true story of how one can emerge from tragedy and violence, and teach peace to children in the face of conflict. Teaching peace is more than just teaching about an end to war and armed conflict that has engulfed nations, but also bringing peace […]

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Teaching Peace in the Midst of Conflict

Teaching Peace in the Midst of Conflict

Children are undisputedly the most victimized by war, and the long-term impact which is has on their development is profound, so how do you teach peace and tolerance in the midst of violence and hate? A child woken each night by thundering bombs of the "enemy', who wakes only to walk through the rubble filled […]

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Children on Peace…

Children on Peace…

“Peace is in the waves at sea. Peace must begin with you and me!” – Student, Gander Middle School, Gander, Newfoundland, Canada “Why destroy when we could create, Keep the peace, erase the hate.” – Normal Community West High School, Normal, IL, US “As I look around the world I sigh, And think, We could […]

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Talking to Children About Conflict

Talking to Children About Conflict

Talking to our children about violence and war is difficult in its own right, as no parent wants to bring their child into the harsh reality that is our globalized world. And while yes, sheltering children from violence is ideal, it is not an option that holds feasibility for long. Soon children will catch a […]

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The Children Caught Between Israel and Palestine

The Children Caught Between Israel and Palestine

The conflict between Israel and Palestine is far from being anything remotely close to new, and who's right and whose wrong remains muddled in the smoke and dust of war. However one thing is clear, and that is that the children on both sides of the war are caught in the middle. Currently Gaza's children […]

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News…

News…

China parents press demands in wake of milk sentences Chinese parents of children stricken by toxic milk pressed compensation demands Friday, a day after a court sentenced two people to death and jailed 19 over the scandal in which six infants died. China sentences two to death over tainted milk A Chinese court on Thursday […]

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World Report on Human Rights

World Report on Human Rights

Earlier this month Human Rights Watch's (HRW) released their 19th annual World Report, the report summarizes human rights conditions in more than 90 countries and territories worldwide. The 2009 HRW report highlights the extensive and investigative work which the HRW staff, and human rights activists in the field, undertook in 2008. 2008 marked the 60th […]

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All Roads Begin With Another

All Roads Begin With Another

"Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end." – Seneca (Roman philosopher, mid-1st century AD) As we embark on a new year and a new administration, I felt this quote was truly fitting for the week. Let us embark on new beginnings domestically and internationally, but let us not forget the past, both good […]

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A View into the Life of an American Teen

A View into the Life of an American Teen

I came across this photo expose, The American Teen, which I found tremendously enthralling and wanted to share it with you. In the 22 photos photojournalist Robin Bowman, manages to not only capture the diversity of the American teen, but also the complexity of the generation. From drugs to god, pregnancy to chastity pledges, rural […]

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The First Daughters…Role Models for Today's Youth

The First Daughters…Role Models for Today's Youth

Barak Obama was sworn in yesterday as President of the United States, however with President Obama, not only comes the new First Lady Michelle Obama, but also the ‘First Daughters’. Malia, 10, and Sasha, 7, have surely done well thus far in the public spotlight, and shadow of their father. Nonetheless what does the move […]

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Historic Inauguration and Historic Child Reporter

Historic Inauguration and Historic Child Reporter

DC has been a buzz all weekend with the glitz and glamour of the inaugural balls, as well as the not so glamorous road blocks and street closing; however rain, shine or snow crowds of people will descend on the city streets in only a few hours. Many young and old have already begun to […]

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