Children Facing Islamic State

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Since the declaration of the new Islamic State – also known as Daesh – on 9 April 2014 and even earlier, all human rights, especially where children are concerned, have been violated and disregarded in this territory. The villages attacked, destroyed and burned by Daesh have become the ideal landscape for radical Islamist militants. Children […]

The prostitution of minors in Madagascar

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Tamatave, Saturday night, 10 o’clock. A truck stops at the seaside; girls step out. In Nosy Be, a tourist town in the west of Madagascar, 40% of young women have their first sexual experience in the context of prostitution—and, for many of them, this happens around the age of 14. Similarly, in the town of Morondava […]

In the Taliban’s school

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School: a place for children to learn and grow? Not for the Taliban. In 2009, 500 suicide attacks were committed by children, the majority of whom had previously enrolled in schools designed to teach them to become military-trained kamikazes. Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, founder of The Citizens Archive of Pakistan, followed several of these children at their […]

Tackling neglected diseases, the “partners of impoverishment”

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Although there have been many mind-boggling advances in medicine, much of the world’s population still lacks access to even basic healthcare. While this problem is most common in poorer nations, such as those in Africa, Asia and Latin America, it can also exist within certain sections of society in supposedly rich countries. Healthcare conditions that […]

La Maison d’Aïna, Madagascar

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After a two-hour drive along twisting roads that might not be considered paved by Western standards, the pickup turned up a pitted and trenched dirt road that climbed to the top of the mountain. Alex Châteaux, founder and president of La Maison d’Aïna—and also our driver—waved to two men trying to fill in some of […]

Eglantyne Jebb, Children’s Rights Pioneer

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Context of her commitment Despite the chaos caused by the four years of conflict, the end of the First World War led to a new consciousness of the need for international cooperation in the protection of children. Thus, nations who used to be rivals united to give this project a universal and consensual dimension. Eglantyne […]

The Exploitation of Children in Madagascar: the disturbing reality of a crisis that denies the rights of the child

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The political and socioeconomic crisis, brought on by the coup in 2009, radically affected the lives of the population, particularly the children. A year after the presidential elections of October to December 2013 (which raised so many hopes of democracy to end the crisis), violations of the rights of Malagasy children are occurring daily, in […]