Showing posts with label child protection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label child protection. Show all posts
30 November 2014
Vanuatu Civil Registration
The development of the Civil Registry’s information management system by the Department of Civil Status received international recognition for promoting national ownership as well as being an enabler of decentralisation and reaching families in some of the most remote islands in the country. This 14 minute video documents the uniqueness and innovative approach of the process
12 March 2014
Cyclone affected children in Tonga, go back to school
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10 November 2013
The Story of Maria of Temwaiku Village, Kiribati
by Nuzhat Shahzadi, Chief of UNICEF Field Office & UN Joint Presence, Kiribati
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The ocean is too close |
Maria* is 13 and lives in Temwaiku village, Tarawa Island, in the Pacific country of Kiribati. She attends the Junior Secondary School and likes learning new things. The afternoons are hot and as the breeze from the ocean breaks the stillness in the air she usually comes out of the tiny Buia which she shares with her family. She walks around on the road with her friend Maki*- they giggle and share stories of the day in school, the happenings in the village…There are no playgrounds in Temwaiku. In most places the island is too narrow and all available land is needed for houses, schools, churches, cemetery, stores, clinics, etc.
22 September 2013
Cyber Bullying: Behind the Screens
Cyber bullying is a new form of an old problem. Today, as many young people have access to mobile phones and the internet, bullying no longer happens face to face - it happens online, behind the screens, but with real life consequences.
Read about the shocking realities of cyber bullying, happening right now in Fiji, brought to you by Talei, 14, a UNICEF Youth Mediactivist writing for September's issue of Mailife Magazine.
05 September 2011
Child Protection
UNICEF Pacific aims to ensure that children are increasingly protected by legislation and are better served by justice systems that protect them as victims, offenders and witnesses,
Ensuring that children are better served by well-informed and coordinated child protection social services that ensure greater protection against and response to violence, abuse and exploitation; and
Supporting families and communities in establishing home and community environments for children that are free from violence, abuse and exploitation.
Watch videos produced by young people showing the situations, challenges and opportunities facing children and youth in the pacific.
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