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Learning About Living

Learning About Living is a project by One World UK, Nigerian NGOs, the MTN Foundation, and the Nigerian Department of Education using computers and mobile phones to teach Nigerian teenagers about sexuality and HIV/AIDS prevention.
 

Multi-Sector Support
Remarks by H.E. Mr. Abhisit Vejjajiva,Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand

Remarks by H.E. Mr. Abhisit Vejjajiva,Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand, at The Symposium on Because I am A Girl 2010 Report “Digital and Urban Frontier: Girls in a Changing Landscape”, September 19, 2010, Queen Sirikit Convention Center, Bangkok.

PLAN Country Directors, Thailand and Japan,
Distinguished Guests,
Ladies and Gentlemen,

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BRAZIL: Implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child

Child Rights Information Network
Law firm of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom (initially compiling the report), Natália Suzuki and Anna Lívia Arida from Comissão Teotônio Vilela de Direitos Humanos (sharing of expertise on children's rights in Brazil), 2010
 

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Online Child Sexual Abuse: The Law Enforcement Response

By Dr Victoria Baines, CEOP Principal Analyst, on behalf of the Virtual Global Taskforce, 2008
 
A contribution of ECPAT International to the World Congress III against the Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
25–28 November 2008
 

Challenges
Convention on Protection of Children against Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse

- Council of Europe, 2010
 
Convention on Protection of Children against Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Abuse

 
It is the first international instrument to tackle all forms of sexual violence against children, including abuse perpetrated within the family environment. Apart from sexual abuse, child prostitution and pornography and coercing children into participating in pornographic performances, the convention also deals with grooming and sex tourism.
 

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Girls in Cyberspace: Dangers and Opportunities

By Keshet Bachan, Sarah Stevenson, and Nikki van der Gaag, 2010
 
 
 
 

Challenges This is a CPP Recommended Resource!
The Urban and Digital Divide – Same City: Different World

I spent international "Because I am a Girl" (BIAAG) Day at the launch of the BIAAG Report by CPP in Sao Paulo, Brazil.

At the top table were the partners in this research – the host organization Obra do Berca (an NGO based in a Favela), Plan Brazil, CPP and 4 young girls aged 11-13 (two from Favela and two from a private school).

Challenges This is a CPP Recommended Resource!
Because I am a Girl - Digital and Urban Frontiers: Girls in a Changing Landscape

CPP Brazil and partners contribute original research to international report on girls and ICT.

Multi-Sector Support This is a CPP Recommended Resource!
Child Rights and the Media Shaking the Movers IV

A highlight of the events held at the Landon Pearson Resource Centre in Ottawa, Ontario, are the Shaking the Movers conferences. These two-day workshops allow children and youth to prepare comments and recommendations for governments and civil society with respect to the implementation of the United Nation's Convention on the Rights of the Child.

Child-Led Solutions
Microsoft Creating Safer Spaces for Children

"Our vision is to support more effective child-exploitation policing by enabling collaboration and information sharing across police services. The tracking system will serve as a repository of information and will also be used as an investigative tool."
- David Hemler, president, Microsoft Canada.

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