Tuesday, June 12, 2007

African child

Day of the African Child is a day recognized throughout the world on June 16th as an opportunity to reflect on progress toward health, education, equality and protection for all the continent’s children. The theme of this year's Day is child trafficking. Trafficking refers to the illegal transport of human beings, in particular women and children, for the purpose of selling them or exploiting their labor. Trafficking of children is one of the most severe violations of human rights in the world today, involving over a million children worldwide. This month, communities around the world are organizing to raise awareness about child trafficking. One of the most effective means of preventing trafficking is to provide youth with opportunities to receive quality education. The more youth (and adults) know about their rights, the better equipped they are to fight violations of these rights. Below are some simple ways you can take action and help youth around the world secure their rights.

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