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In Thailand since 2006
In Thailand since 2006
Child Sex Tourism ? 
... is the commercial sexual exploitation of children by persons who travel from their own country to another usually less developed country to engage in sexual acts with children.
Child sex tourists come from all walks of life: they may be married or single, male or female, wealthy tourists or budget travellers. They may be paedophiles travelling specifically to exploit children or travellers who do not plan their trip with the intention of abusing a child.

 





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Friday, 30 June 2006

Side Story
Reduce child mortality

Targets by 2015:To reduce child mortality by two-thirds, from 93 children of every 1,000 dying before age five in 1990 to 31 of every 1,000 in 2015.

Child survival lies at the heart of everything UNICEF does.

About 29,000 children under the age of five – 21 each minute – die every day, mainly from preventable causes.

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seriously sick child
seriously sick child
Facing the enormity of our task, we do not give in, but our financial means are ridiculously small compared to the misery and the needs of certain children and of certain families’ situations.
There is the sickness which just won’t go away and which keeps the children from going to school, because both the school and the doctor are too far away and too expensive for the parents who gain $0.5 a day.There is also this young widow, who is pregnant every year, and who doesn’t seem to worry about her five small children.
 
 
 
localize the children
localize the children
The straw roofs of some huts are broken by the wind and the weather, but the rain season will come back, necessarily. It will pour its heavy water upon those families who have given in, because they are victims of a life which has never given them anything good. From the look in the eyes of the woman who thinks that we can save her from this fight for survival, our jaws which get more and more tense, because we know how limited our means are.


 
child of prostitute
child of prostitute
AVEC works without tiring, and we are sending several tens of children to school. On top of this, we are arranging a big day of distribution: rice, bikes and “school survival kits” (5 pencils, 4 pens, 2 erasers, ruler and pencil sharpener, 5 notebooks and a school uniform) at the Dâksoso School.Fifty of the schools poorest children will be encouraged in several ways to continue their education (e g nutritional complements for the family during the year).More than one hundred children will be coming for this big occasion, and of course, their parents or guardians will be there, too. We hope to see the children’s eyes filled with wonder over their AVEC “school survival kits”.

schooled by the NGO AVEC
schooled by the NGO AVEC
Step by stepWe are only in the beginning of our work towards changing the attitudes of the villagers with regard to education. The road is still long ahead, but the day will come, when fewer children work in the rice fields to contribute to the subsistence of their families. We have to employ all our tact, especially when we are pressuring the family member who has the power to decide on the fate of the child. Many people are present, and nobody must loose prestige; it is the child’s future that is at stake.
 
If it interests you, you can send us a small message while clicking message for AVEC

Note: photos copyright: www.info-avec.orgText corrected and translated by: Charlotta Friedner
Last Updated ( Friday, 26 January 2007 )
 
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