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CRIN is a global research, policy and advocacy organisation. We believe in rights, not charity, for children. Español: | Français:

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  1. WORK WITH US: we have two vacancies for consultants for a project on sexual abuse and exploitation by UN peacekeepers, UN police, and civilian and humanitarian staff

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  2. WORK WITH US: we have two vacancies for consultants for a project on sexual abuse and exploitation by UN peacekeepers, UN police, and civilian and humanitarian staff

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  3. Review finds children ‘left-behind’ by migrant parents may have an increased risk of mental health problems.

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  4. Saudi Arabia recruited Darfur children to fight in Yemen

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  5. Missing school, running away, curfews, truancy laws, and vagrancy are all offences for which can be criminalised. Find out more here in report: …/crin_status_offences_global_report_0… #childrights#juvenilejustice

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  6. #2018 was a big year for the  Global Study on  Deprived of Liberty! Read more about our activities in 2018 here :  

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  7. Ours is a world run by adults with rules set by adults, but it’s today’s children who will inherit the consequences in years to come of adults’ political choices. Do children have to be Silent Citizens?

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  8. VACANCIES: Two consultancies for a project on sexual abuse and exploitation by UN peacekeepers, UN police, and civilian and humanitarian staff. Apply here:

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  9. Girls in Kenya are reportedly being taken across the country's borders for female genital mutilation to avoid a crackdown on the harmful traditional practice at home.

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  10. Review finds children ‘left-behind’ by migrant parents may have an increased risk of mental health problems.

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  11. VACANCY: We're accepting applications for Communications Consultant/s to help develop a communications strategy for a project on sexual exploitation by UN personnel

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  12. CRIN’s case studies project covers big cases, wins and losses, from the people who brought them, check out our case studies project here:

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  13. Under-16s cannot vote in national elections anywhere and only a minority allow suffrage to children aged 16-18 at national or municipal levels. As one journalist intuitively wrote: “more power for children means less power for adults”

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  14. Is it fair that in most countries it’s legal to smack children in the name of discipline but it's illegal to smack misbehaving adults? More questions on inequality here:

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  15. Jehovah’s Witnesses must allow children to have blood transfusions if their health is at risk, court rules.

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  16. We're accepting applications for a Strategic Campaign Advisor for a project focused on sexual abuse and exploitation by UN peacekeepers, UN police, and civilian and humanitarian staff

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  17. Under-16s cannot vote in national elections anywhere and only a minority allow suffrage to children aged 16-18 at national or municipal levels. As one journalist intuitively wrote: “more power for children means less power for adults”

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  19. Our '10 questions on inequality' examine if it's fair how societies and the law see and treat children

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  20. "When soldiers go back to being children" - The unlikely success of Sudan and the FARC proves minors can be protected from conflict.

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