Thursday, December 3, 2009

Prevent child abuse


Child from various school voiced their op in ons and their need of child right on Thursday and called for the laws that should be immediately amended in the constitution for the prevent of child abuse.
The joint program by 22 organizations saw the children highlighting their situation across the country thought various creative from as dances songs, poems and dramas. We want to make education free for all until grade twice and have the same curriculum in all school so that their will be fair competition among people," said pampha bhusal, constituent Assembly Members.
The program included the issue of HIV/AIDS among children sexual abuse, domestic violence and illiteracy the children also presented a document to the lawmakers present that include point like free education employment for at least one member in a family, and curriculum in all the school.
We hope that the government will listen to our voices and make effort to protect child right," said Pratima Battarai of the Bhrikutibal club.
The United Nations convention of the right of the child was signed this day 2o years ago in 1989. The Universal Child right Day will be celebrated on Friday across the country with a special focus's on of the nations plan of action for the children Nepal(2004-2014.)
New book on civil war
The thirty volume in the A people's war trilogy, edit by Kaunda- Dix it will be lunched on nomver 21. The book entitle people after war depicts the lives of characters photographed in the first book to Ravel what has happened to their in the years since.
The book is to be lunched by Nepalaya at an event that con dies with the anniversary of the signing of the comprehensive peace agreement. The look Featured photograph and profiled high lighting the daily struggle for survival of the relatives of those who were killed of disappeared during the war. Editor Dixit sai, "they are all uplifting because they prove just how resilient and hopeful the Nepali people are about the future despite the sorrows of war they lived through."

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