Hindustan Times: Just say no to child labour, India to tell people
--"The government will launch a TV, radio and newspaper campaign next week to tell people they could be jailed if caught employing children under 14, a spokesman said on Thursday."
allAfrica.com: Ghana: Games Can Be Used to Treat Children
--"Right to Play-Ghana, an athlete-driven international humanitarian organization, said on Monday that acquiring knowledge through games was a better way to train children rather than applying force."
allAfrica.com: UN Groups Push to End Child Hunger Around the World
--"One of the millennium development goals set by the United Nations in 2000 is to halve the proportion of people in extreme hunger by 2015. There are 852 million chronically hungry people in the world today, and roughly half of them are children, according to a spokeswoman for the World Food Programme."
BBC News: Row over children's school walk
--"Children attending a primary school in the Western Isles cannot get seats on a bus because of new safety rules."
Canada.com: CEOs build children a playground
--"At first, it was easy to spot the executives from the cashiers, but as the day wore on job titles began to fade. By the end of the day, the executives were belting out the lyrics to Justin Timberlake's SexyBack, blasting from the onsite D.J. station."
Friday, September 29, 2006
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