Tag: Children’s rights
Repatriation of families of jihadists: “The procedure will follow its usual course in matters of terrorism”
France proceeded this Thursday to the repatriation of fifteen women and 40 children who were held in jihadist prison camps in northeastern Syria controlled by Kurdish forces. The adults were…
the aggression of a student by a teacher revives the debate on violence at school
Two weeks after the start of the school year, Cameroon is outraged by an act of violence perpetrated by a teacher on a student in the town of Ebolowa, in…
In the spotlight: PMA accessible to all women for a year
Since August 2, 2021, the bioethics law has extended this mode of procreation to female couples and single women. ” A year and already the crisis of growth “, title…
Charlotte Caubel: “Childhood must be the cause of all the ministries concerned”
08:32 Charlotte Caubel, Secretary of State to the Prime Minister, in charge of Children, is the morning guest. At the microphone of Frédéric Rivière, she evokes the commitment of the…
after an ultimatum, street children risk criminal prosecution
In Burundi, the more than 7,000 street children identified in the country, as well as the thousands of adult beggars and other ” wanderers “, had until Tuesday, July 5…
Repatriation of minors and mothers from Syria: “This movement is not going fast enough”
France repatriated this Tuesday 35 minors and 16 mothers from camps for displaced people in Syria. This repatriation is the largest since the fall of the Islamic State organization. Samia…
France repatriates 35 children and 16 mothers held in Syrian camps for jihadist prisoners
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs clarified that the minors had ” handed over to child welfare services “, the mothers “ to the competent judicial authorities “. ” France today…
Conflict in eastern DRC has separated hundreds of children from their families
In the Democratic Republic of Congo, tens of thousands of people have fled their homes since the end of March, in the territory of Rutshuru (in the East), to flee…
the grumbling of teachers over the delay in CEPE correction bonuses
More than half a million children passed the CEPE national exam on Tuesday, June 21, the Certificate of Elementary Primary Studies, which determines the passage of schoolchildren in college class.…
still too many children without civil status, warns Amnesty International
The NGO is currently leading a campaign against statelessness, in partnership with UNHCR, the High Commissioner for Refugees. The organization raises awareness among the populations of the communes of Karimama…