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Mom at 15 years living in the street
Mom at 15 years living in the street
Early Marriage?

.. is the marriage of children and adolescents below the age of 18.
The "practice of marrying girls at a young age is common in South Asia".
There are specific parts of South Asia where marriages before puberty are not unusual. However, the Centre also notes that marriage shortly after puberty is common among those living traditional lifestyles in the Middle East, North Africa and other parts of Asia. Marriages of female adolescents between sixteen and eighteen are common in parts of Latin America and Eastern Europe.


 





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Sunday, 12 August 2007

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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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ImageAfter the schooling days in November, we decided to relaunch our work with the two new schools in the Homale municipality. One of them has a real absence problem among the pupils, but also among the teachers. We’re hence again in the process of revitalising interest in a school. We had equipped the school with new whiteboards for the class rooms, but also distributed “school survival kits” to all of the children. Then, we started to renovate the WCs, because they were in a terrible state. The work was terminated precisely on December 24.

 

 

ImageOur impression is that this school will be even harder work than the other two, because in Daksoso, the staff is more dynamic and enthusiastic. But the importance lies not only with the school but also in the work that we are going to carry out around the schooling. We will start by setting up a list of the poorest children in the neighbourhood who do not attend school regularly and of the children who do not go to school at all, focusing especially on the girls, who are more vulnerable to trafficking.

 

 

ImageThen we’ll meet with the parents or guardians of those children and build a relationship of confidence with them. We’ll talk about tomorrow with people who only live from day to day, and who often don’t even know what they’ll find to eat tomorrow.

 

 

 

ImageThis will be a huge task for our little team which will search the rice fields for children and families who are in a situation where survival is not evident. We are for the first time going to use satellite pictures as a complement to help locate the families who live isolated and outside the villages.

 

 

 

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