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November - 2008
When child sexual abuse is present, indifference is acceptance
By Nils Kastberg, UNICEf’s Regional Director for Latin America and the Caribbean
Every hour, every day, 228 children (1) – and especially girls – are sexually exploited in Latin America and the Caribbean. On World Day for Prevention of Child Abuse we have to raise our voices against this social scourge. This date reminds of the urgent need to guarantee the right of children and adolescents to fully enjoy their rights in a protective environment. It’s time to recognize the magnitude of this problem, and act accordingly.
   
Ministry of Education and UNICEF join efforts to expand education policy programmes in vulnerable populations
Bogotá, November 17/2008. On Tuesday, November 18, the Ministry of National Education and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) signed a framework agreement with which they plan to achieve greater articulation of the Institutional Education Projects (PEI) with the Education for Sexuality and Construction of Citizenship Programme, human rights, peace and coexistence, labour competencies and formation for work – and the development of citizenship competencies.

NEW STRATEGIES APPLIED FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF PEACE IN COLOMBIA

Bogotá, November 27, 2008. The Fundación Escuelas de Paz and the Alianza de Educación para la Paz, with support from UNICEF, held a round-table discussion on “Culture of Peace”, an applied methodology from the Strategy for the Construction of Routes of Cultures of Peace and Non-Violence, which has been underway in the Municipality of Soacha.
 
World gathers in Brazil to reinvigorate fight against sexual exploitation of children
RIO DE JANEIRO, 25 November 2008 - Nearly 3,000 participants from over 125 countries are in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil to exchange lessons and experiences in the fight against child sexual exploitation, review progress, and reinforce commitments.



LAW ON CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS
On August 17 the Bill of Statutory Law was presented to Congress “in which the law on Children and Adolescents is promulgated”, a proposal that prioritizes eight basic themes: Nutrition, Education, Sexual and Reproductive Health, Special Protection, Civil Registration, Maternal Mortality, Infant Mortality, and Water and Sanitation. Based on what you know about the country’s situation, what would you propose doing to consolidate these priorities?

GLOBAL HANDWASHING DAY, WITH SOAP

Next Wednesday, October 15, 50 countries including Colombia will celebrate the first Global Handwashing Day, declared by the United Nations General Assembly.

Adolescents from all over the world gather in Río de Janeiro
to participate in the World Congress III Against the Sexual Exploitation of Children


27 November 2008, Río de Janeiro – Around 300 adolescents from 96 countries are in Brazil as delegates to World Congress III against the Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents.

II National Conference on Emergencies: Policies and Strategies for Humanitarian Crises” held in Bogotá

Bogotá, November 28, 2008. On the 26th, 27th and 28th of this month, the II NATIONAL CONFRENCE ON EDUCATION IN EMERGENCIES was held in Bogotá, with the purpose of seeking to advance in the construction of a national strategy for...

Quetame, between resurrection and fear

Five months have passed since an earthquake semi-destroyed this small municipality in Eastern Cundinamarca. So far, more has been invested in psychological recovery than in physical reconstruction.

CEDAVIDA PRESENTS NEW PEDAGOGICAL TOOL

Bogotá, November 7, 2008. The Colombian Social Foundation (CedaVida) and the CedaVida Educative Foundation, with support from the European Union and UNICEF, has launched its latest publication “The Present: Where Everything is Possible”. In this book, authors Constanza Ardila and Adriana Martínez have compiled the experiences and pedagogical dynamics constructed during twenty years of working with children in Colombia, emphasizing the Opportunities for Peace project.

Ministry of National Education and UNICEF workshop
to improve education quality in municipality of Sahagún


The Office of Sahagún Mayor GHASSAN NADER NAME and the Secretariat of Municipal Education, headed by LUCY RICARDO MIELES, are organizing the first workshop to improve education quality, together with UNICEF Colombia Education Officer Rosario Ricardo and Martha Pinzón and Alexandra Castro of the Ministry of Education – in order to present projects to improve the quality of the education being offered to our children.

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