Children as Partners (CAP) is a place where young people and adults from around the world who support child participation can share what they think, what they know and helpful information. We invite you to sign up and participate!
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LATEST NEWS : |
- Children Use Creative Forms to Raise Awareness
Children representing 5 districts of Karnataka in India recently attended a 3-day training workshop on developing various communication strategies and methods to disseminate issues such as alcoholism, child marriage, female foeticide, HIV-AIDS in their community.
--Added: September 6th 2004
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FEATURE PARTNERSHIP: |
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--Added: July 28th 2004 |
| In 1985 the Wayuu Women’s Network established a partnership with the University of Zulia to address a growing concern over the acculturation of Wayuu children, loss of language, culture, and religion, and an ensuing breakdown of family and community protection of children. |
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--Added: December 20th 2007 |
| The Interagency Working Group on Children's Participation in Southeast Asia and the Pacific, consisting of ECPAT International, Knowing Children, Plan International, Save the Children Sweden and UK, UNICEF EAPRO and World Vision Asia Pacific has just published minimum standards for consulting with children, along with a detailed Operations Manual describing exactly how they can be implemented. |
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--Added: August 24th 2007 |
| In a pan-European qualitative study covering 29 European countries, children of 9-10 and 12-14 years old were interviewed in-depth about their use of online technologies, like the Internet and mobile phones, and how they see and deal with risks. |
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--Added: December 13th 2007 |
| The Asian tsunami of December 2004 triggered one of the largest humanitarian relief efforts of recent times. |
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