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reported as such. let s have a look at what happened, this was one of the images heavily pregnant lady. she was resting in the hospital, as we heard from dominic, you consider that to be the safest place, don t you, within a city. and it was bombed i can t even begin to imagine. that was a story in the telegraph in, the times now of this image of vladimir putin meeting with his minister of children s rights, apparently discussing what they were going to do with children who were made orphans, and how are they going to be able to find a new homes in russia. there s a simple way around, that don t follow their parents. some ukrainians are still trying to boost morale, a member of the kyiv classic symphony orchestra pictured here in the eye before moving into the capitol. good for him. this aid worker addressed as a clown at a refugee center in the city of dnipro.

Training of trainers on forensic interviewing for police officers takes place in Slovenia

US: Congress Should Protect Child Farmworkers

The legislation, introduced during Farmworker Awareness Week, would address gaps in US labor law that allow children under 18 to work for hire in agriculture at younger ages, for longer hours, and in more hazardous conditions than in any other sector.

Law raising age of sexual consent seen to protect more Filipino teens, sends chilling effect to abusers †experts

A newly-signed law which raises the age of sexual consent seeks to protect more Filipino teens from sexual violence while sending out a chilling effect to adults who want to take advantage of minors, according to experts.

The indirect health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on children and a by Tina G A Oostrom, Patricia Cullen et al

It is pertinent to examine potentially detrimental impacts of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on young people. We conducted a review to assess the health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on children and adolescents. Databases of MEDLINE, Embase and the Cochrane Library were searched in June 2020, using keywords for ‘children’, ‘adolescents’ and ‘COVID-19’. English papers discussing young people in context to the COVID-19 pandemic were included. Quality of selected studies was evaluated and scored. Of the 2013 identified articles, 22 met the inclusion criteria, including 11 cohort studies, ten cross-sectional studies and one report. Five main issues emerged: Increased mental health conditions, declines in presentations to paediatric emergency departments, declines in vaccination rates, changes in lifestyle behaviour (mainly decreased physical activity for specific groups of children), and changes in paediatric domestic violence and online child sexual abuse.

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