Regional Consultation for the UN Study on Violence Against Children
. 5 - 7 July 2005 Ljubljana, Slovenia  
Europe and Central Asia
 
 
 
 

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Real lives stories and interviews on issues related to violence against children in Europe and Central Asia

 

 


UNICEF/SWZK/00257/Pirozzi
Street child from Azerbaijan
Real lives stories from UNICEF
 

Cell #106: Bringing justice to institutionalized youth
Update on youth participation and issues at the Regional Consultation on Violence against Children in Europe and central Asia
LJUBLJANA, 4-7-2005

 

Story

 

Let all the voices be heard: Youth participation in Slovenia

LJUBLJANA, 4-7-2005

Breaking the wall of silence:
Child Abuse and Neglect in Armenia

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Vanja and Anna find refuge in Mostar.

The story of two girls trafficked from Russia and Moldova who have found refuge in Mostar

Georgia: alternatives to orphanages -- a shelter for mothers and children

An article on the mother and child shelter at the Tblisi Infants' Home, Georgia

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Kyrgyzstan: The reality of child poverty

An article on the First Child Poverty Conference in Kyrgyzstan in 2004

Moldova: Students visit young detainees

An article on high school students who visit young detainees in Moldova

Romania: A nursery where kids flourish, teachers are inspired, and parents are delighted.

An article on the Step by Step programme for nursery children in Romania

Azerbaijan Diary: a sting in the tale

Lynn Geldof reports from Azerbaijan, March 2005


Stories and interviews from the Council of Europe
 

Violence in school is a problem worldwide

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Olga and Andreas, participants of the draft European Charter for a democratic school without violence
July 2004

Eric Debarbieux, President of the European Observatory on violence in schools: "Citizens are schools' natural protectors"
Dec 2002

Interview

School pupils, agents of democracy in their schools

Exploitation of children

Roma/gypsies, a major concern for the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance