CÔTE D'IVOIRE: Scolariser, c’est bien… mais il faut aussi scolariser mieux
22 février 2017 - Tout le monde s’accorde à le dire : l’Afrique est un continent d’avenir.
MALAWI: Inter-Country Adoption: The Problem With International Stars Adopting Children From Africa
17 February 2017 - Inter-country adoption is a form of adoption where children are adopted by foster parents from a different country.
MALAWI: Malawi changes law to end child marriage
15 February 2017 - Malawi has made a historic amendment to its constitution to fully outlaw child marriage following a year-long campaign by youth groups and organisations including Plan International.
TANZANIA: 1.5 Million Adolescents Not in School
14 February 2017 - Dar es Salaam - More than 40 percent of Tanzania’s adolescents are left out of quality lower-secondary education despite the government’s positive decision to make lower-secondary education free.
SOUTH AFRICA: Rights groups, media battle about child anonymity
9 February 2017 - The groups presented extensive expert evidence showing that child victims or offenders who were identified in the media suffered extensive psychological harm.
TANZANIE : 1,5 million d’adolescents non scolarisés
DAR ES-SALAAM, 14 Février 2017 - Plus de 40 pour cent des adolescents de Tanzanie sont exclus d’un enseignement secondaire de premier cycle de qualité, malgré la décision positive du gouvernement de rendre le premier cycle secondaire gratuit, a déclaré Human Rights Watch dans un rapport publié aujourd’hui.
MALAWI: Madonna is expanding her family! Adopts 4-year-old twins from Malawi
8 February 2017 - Speculation that Madonna was set to adopt two more children has proven to be correct, with a Malawi judiciary spokesman confirming the star has adopted twins.
ETHIOPIA: World Vision Pan-African Campaign Pledges to Combat Child Abuse
9 February 2017 - With a view to ensure all forms of violence against children, Ethiopia is investing hugely in education and life skill training services.
AFRICA: Historic Commitment from African Heads of State to Advance Immunization in Africa
ADDIS ABABA, 31 January 2017 - /African Media Agency (AMA)/ - Today, Heads of State from across Africa endorsed the Addis Declaration on Immunization, also known as the Ministerial Declaration on Universal Access to Immunization, a historic and timely pledge to ensure that everyone in Africa – regardless of who they are or where they live – receives the full benefits of immunization. The endorsement was issued during the 28th African Union (AU) Summit in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
AFRIQUE : Adoption d'une déclaration ministérielle sur l'accès universel à la vaccination
DAKAR, 31 janvier 2017 – Les chefs d'État et de gouvernement africains ont adopté mardi à Addis-Abeba une "Déclaration ministérielle sur l'accès universel à la vaccination", a appris l'APS.
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