10 Jun
MOLACNATS: “Los niños, niñas y adolescentes trabajadores lo dicen y tienen la razón si al trabajo digno y no a la explotación” En conmemoración al Día del Trabajo, nuestros socios de […]
LEE MAS8 May
Sociedad civil salvadoreña unida para eliminar el castigo físico contra la niñez. La disciplina positiva, una nueva opción en la crianza de nuestras niñas, niños y adolescentes. Cada 25 de […]
LEE MAS14 Mar
GRUPO IMPULSOR PARA PONER FIN A LA VIOLENCIA CONTRA NIÑOS, NIÑAS Y ADOLESCENTES EN PERÚ SE PRONUNCIA SOBRE LA NECESIDAD DE ASIGNAR RECURSOS PARA LA LUCHA CONTRA LA VIOLENCIA DE […]
LEE MAS17 Ene
La Procuradora Adjunta para la Defensa de la Niñez y Juventud, Rosa Elena Ramos, participó en el Foro denominado Develando las razones para trabajar en contra del castigo físico y trato humillante para la niñez y adolescencia salvadoreña organizado por Save the Children y Fundasil.
LEE MAS10 Oct
El interés de la prensa nacional por abordar temas sobre niñez y adolescencia e informar sobre los problemas que les afectan plantea el reto de incorporar su voz y de mejorar el tratamiento informativo. Así lo señala el resultado del monitoreo de medios impresos y televisivos “Niñas, niños y adolescentes en el centro de la información”, realizado entre los años 2012 y 2017 por el Grupo Niñez y Medios, y presentado esta mañana en la Universidad de Lima.
LEE MAS26 Jun
En alianza con la red Nao Bata, Eduque se está trabajando con niños, niñas y adolescentes organizados de Paraguay en la difusión de la ley del buen trato y la promoción de técnicas de educación sin violencia.
LEE MAS26 Jun
Bolivia recibió a niños, niñas y adolescentes organizados de diversas partes del mundo, congregados en un Foro Internacional que les permitió avanzar en un necesario diálogo intergeneracional para pensar políticas alternativas de protección a la infancia y adolescencia trabajadora.
LEE MAS26 Jun
La red regional de niños, niñas y adolescentes de América Latina y el Caribe (REDNNYAS), presentó aportes al informe de la Comisión Interamericana de Derechos Humanos sobre los Sistemas Nacionales de Protección.
LEE MAS26 Jun
A través de las actividades de Acción por los Niños, los Operadores de Servicios fueron informados sobre la nueva Ley N ° 30264 contra la Violencia Familiar.
LEE MAS26 Jun
Los niños, niñas y adolescentes de Huánuco en Perú se organizaron, con el apoyo de Paz y Esperanza, llevaron a cabo la VI Reunión de organizaciones de niños, niñas y adolescentes de Huánuco llamada #CumpliendoTusCompromisos, que tuvo como objetivo discutir temas de prevención de la violencia sexual y el embarazo de niñas y adolescentes.
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