Pope Francis and leaders from around the world are meeting at the Vatican this week to discuss the rights of children, including the smallest and most defenseless children — the unborn. The pontiff ...
(Beirut) – Parties to the conflict in Yemen, the UN, and the international community should prioritize the protection of children in the ongoing peace talks to ensure justice and accountability, 43 ...
Children climb on the large climbing web at the 15 and Mahomies Playground in Kansas City. The non-governmental organization Human Rights Watch gave Missouri an "F" grade for its compliance with ...
The United States is failing its children, according to a revealing scorecard released by Human Rights Watch. The scorecard says that no U.S. state, including New York, currently meets the globally ...
A recent report by an international human rights group ranked Missouri in the bottom third of all states for child rights, in part because Missouri still allows child marriage and corporal punishment ...
We write in advance of the 96th pre-session of the Committee on the Rights of the Child and its review of Egypt. This submission focuses on children’s rights abuses by Egyptian security forces, sexual ...
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK / ACCESS Newswire / June 6, 2025 / As the world observes International Children's Day, Feed the Children reaffirms its commitment to children's rights and well-being, beginning with ...
A 14-year-old from New Jersey who founded an environmental nonprofit organization has been named one of three finalists for the 2023 International Children’s Peace Prize. Sri Nihal Tammana, of Edison, ...
Ecobank (www.Ecobank.com), the pan-African bank, is partnering with leading international children rights NGO Terre des Hommes (https://www.TdH.ch) to offer digital financial services to some of the ...
The Commissioner of the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), Dr Joseph Whittal, has called for urgent and coordinated action to safeguard children’s rights in the rapidly exp ...
A recent report by an international human rights group ranked Missouri in the bottom third of all states for child rights, in part because Missouri still allows child marriage and corporal punishment ...
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