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Gambia: World Day for the Prevention of Child Abuse CelebratedAfrican Democracy and good Governance (ADG) in collaboration with Women's World Summit Foundation (WWSF) on Thursday 19th November organized a programme for the commemoration of the World Day for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Violence against children and the Convention on the Rights of the Child at their main office in Churchill's Town on the role of parents and adults in preventing abuse and violence. (AllAfrica)
Ghana: Youths Urged to Go Into Apprenticeship
The District Chief Executive (DCE) of the Fanteakwa District Assembly, Mr. Abass Fuseini Sbaabe, has reiterated on the need for the Ghanaian youth to cultivate the interest of undertaking apprenticeship, rather than chasing non-existent white-collar jobs in the so-called big cities. (AllAfrica)
Nigeria: TFA Breezes Through Enugu, Port Harcourt, Accra
After visiting Abuja, Yola and Kaduna, Nigeria's biggest youth event, The Future Awards (under the umbrella The Future Project), continued its national tour of the six geo-political zones of the country, taking its youth town hall meetings to Enugu, Port Harcourt and the Ghanaian capital, Accra. (AllAfrica)
Kenya: Kenyan Youth Shoot for Peace in UN-Backed Football 'Reconciliation Contest'
More than 2,000 Kenyan youths from across Nairobi, the capital, will kick off a multi-ethnic football tournament this weekend to score goals in a United Nations-backed bid to use the power of sport to promote reconciliation after last year's deadly inter-communal violence as well as environmental conservation. (AllAfrica)
Ghana: Child Rights Advocates Call for Increased Efforts to Eliminate Child Soldiers
Child rights advocates have said there is still room for expansion of the definition of 'children involved in armed conflict' and formalizing both preventive and protective measures to address the issue, twenty years following the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC), 11 years following the Optional Protocol (OP) and two years consequent to the Paris Principles (PP). (AllAfrica)
Uganda: Head Teacher Interdicted Over Stripping Pupils
Luweero District authorities have interdicted the head teacher of Nakigoza Primary School, Mr Fred Balabye, for allegedly stripping five female pupils in the guise of checking them for stolen items and financial mismanagement. (AllAfrica)
Gambia: ADG Celebrates World Child Abuse Day
Africa for Democracy and Good Governance (ADG), recently embarked on a weeklong celebration of worldÂ's campaign for the prevention of child abuse and violence against children. (AllAfrica)
Ghana: 25-Hour Operation Separates Siamese Twins
Bangladeshi twins nearly three years old, Trishna and Krishna, last Tuesday passed a 25-hour operation to be separated, foreign media reports. Conjoined twins joined at the top of the head traveled to Australia and passed a successful operation. (AllAfrica)
Ghana: Million Balls Hits Volta Region
The Million Balls Africa Project for children and young people has hit the Volta Region with the presentation of 31 soccer balls and other equipment to three schools in the South Tongu District as a booster to institutions ahead of some upcoming events. (AllAfrica)
Gambia: KMC Youth Fans Club Back From Ziguinchor
The Kanifing Municipal Council (KMC) Youths Fans Club, recently returned back from Ziguinchor, in Senegal, where they visited their Senegalese counterparts; Union de Jenness Triavaille Liberelle. (AllAfrica)
Uganda: Art - WAPI Returns to People's Space
The 9th WAPI (Words and Pictures) will take place on November 21 at Hotel Africana's People's Space and it has been dubbed "Recycle". (AllAfrica)
Uganda: Girl Who Killed Defiler Freed From Police
THE 14-year-old girl who caused the death of a 40-year-old man who had attempted to defile her, has been released on Police bond after the intervention of the women lawyers' association, FIDA, and local council officials. (AllAfrica)
Gambia: Tijan Jaiteh Collects Kits for Kids
The Gambia international midfielder Tijan Jaiteh, who plies his route with Norwegian premier tier side, SK Brann, will arrive in Banjul in late November with a 20-foot container containing football equipment for deprived Gambian kids, Observer Sports can reveal. (AllAfrica)
Nigeria: GTBank to Hold Annual Raffle Draw for Kids Account Holders
Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB) has announced that it would soon reward its Smart Kids Save (SKS) account holders in its forthcoming Annual SKS Raffle Draw. (AllAfrica)
Uganda: Kasese Defilement Cases Reduce
THE Police in Kasese district have said defilement cases have drastically reduced. An official from the child and family protection unit, Wilson Kathembo, said the decline was due to massive community sensitisation about child rights by civil society organisations. (AllAfrica)
Uganda: 3,000 Child Labourers in Mbale District
MBALE district leaders expressed shock and concern after the head of the International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC) in Uganda revealed that the district had 3,300 child labourers. (AllAfrica)
Nigeria: Experts Decry Low Girl Education in Nation
A panel of discussants from Nigeria on education and family planning has expressed worries over the gender gap in the ratio of girls to boys in schools especially in the Northern part of the country. (AllAfrica)
Rwanda: Imbuto Foundation Holds Seventh Youth Series
First Lady, Jeannette Kagame yesterday called upon the youth to utilize the available education opportunities to acquire knowledge that will enable them contribute significantly to national development. (AllAfrica)
Kenya: Police Nab Man Attempting to Sell Son
Police in the Liberian capital, Monrovia, are detaining a man in his sixties for attempting to sell one of his six children for US$2,000 (Sh148,000) in a bid to "overcome hardship". (AllAfrica)
Uganda: Hoima Youth Failed Boda Boda Project
I write in response to a story that ran in The Observer on November 9, 2009 under the heading 'President's man under fire over boda boda'. The writer distorted the facts which I would now like to correct. (AllAfrica)
Zimbabwe: Presidential Scholarship to Benefit 200 Students
Two hundred students will benefit from the Presidential Scholarship Programme and will undertake various degree programmes at the University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa starting next year. (AllAfrica)
Rwanda: Local NGO Runs Pitiless Scam, Fleecing Orphans of Their Scarce Money
Law enforcement agencies seat idly as CÅ"ur Joyeux steals money from hundreds of helpless orphans (AllAfrica)
South Africa: Teens Doing a Deadly Dance With Hubbly Bubbly
Today's story on the dangers of the hubbly bubbly is the start of an initiative between The Star and Lifetalk to raise awareness on the numerous challenges that affect teenagers today. (AllAfrica)
Nigeria: Better Security Coming For NYSC
The National Assembly would soon look into the problem of insecurity for members of the National Youth Service Corps(NYSC) serving in all states of the federation including the Federal Capital Territory. (AllAfrica)
Nigeria: Mexico Lauds Yar'Adua Over Youth Devt
The Federal Ministry of Youth and Social Development has been invited to Mexico for the next year's World Youth Conference which is taking place in August, 2010. (AllAfrica)
Zimbabwe: Gala With a Difference On Cards
CHILDREN of Zimbabwe's music legends are billed to hold a gala in Harare next month, a first of its kind. (AllAfrica)
Nigeria: Imo Govt Involves Youths in Ahiajoku Lecture
Imo State Government has included youths in this year's Ahiajoku Lecture, scheduled to be delivered by former Minister of Science and Technology, Professor Barth Nnaji. (AllAfrica)
Nigeria: Empowerment - Enterprising Youths Honoured
Ministry of Youth Development, in collaboration with Youngstars Foundation International, have honoured Nigerian youths who have distinguished themselves in enterprising innovations. (AllAfrica)
Nigeria: Group Decries Rising Poverty Rate, Infant Mortality
An international based Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) Pan African Development on Education and Advocacy Programme (PADEAP), has decried the rising rate of poverty, gender in-equality, maternal and infant mortality in the country; calling on stakeholders to rise up to their challenges. (AllAfrica)
Nigeria: Child's Rights Law... Too Much Talk, Little Implementation
Tomorrow November 20, the world will celebrate 20 years of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. For many in Nigeria, it is an opportunity to look at the states that have passed the law protecting children and the level of implementation of the act. (AllAfrica)
Ghana: Irresponsible Men Force Women Into Galamsey - Minister
The Minister for Women and Children's Affairs (MOWAC), Hon. Akua Sena Dansua, has said the major contributing factor to the involvement of women in illegal mining activities, popularly known as 'galamsey', is the irresponsible nature of some men. (AllAfrica)
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