Advisory on reports before Universal Children's Day
Advisory on reports before Universal Children's Day
10:39, November 06, 2009

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More than 500 media organizations across the world joined their hands Thursday in launching a campaign to attract more and wider attention to children's rights and welfare.
The worldwide media coverage this year on large-scale public welfare activities, co-sponsored by UNICEF and Xinhua, highlights the events to mark the annual Universal Children's Day, which falls on Nov. 20.
Xinhua will release the following stories as the first part of a series of special reports on children ahead of the Universal Children's Day. More stories and advisories will follow.
Nov. 6:
-- Thumbnails: Let's wake to somber sufferings of children
-- Commentary: For more buds to have a chance to blossom
-- Feature: Afghan children learn to serve war-torn nation
-- Feature: Gaza orphans overcome difficult reality for brighter future
-- Feature: Bangladeshi children toil hard to change their lot in life
-- Feature: No better gift than education: Kenyan slum boy
-- Feature: Dislocated children in Pakistan face uncertainty
-- Feature: Grandma Obama: I must take care of the orphans
-- Feature: Child marriage remains dark side of Indian society
Nov. 7
-- Feature: Starry love lightens orphans' hearts
-- Feature: Begging on Amman streets becomes lucrative business
-- Feature: Nepalese NGO prepares war orphans for future life
-- Feature: Wasted years: Jobless youngsters collect rubbish for living in besieged Gaza
-- Feature: Football becomes last resort for Iraq's children due to violence
Source:Xinhua
The worldwide media coverage this year on large-scale public welfare activities, co-sponsored by UNICEF and Xinhua, highlights the events to mark the annual Universal Children's Day, which falls on Nov. 20.
Xinhua will release the following stories as the first part of a series of special reports on children ahead of the Universal Children's Day. More stories and advisories will follow.
Nov. 6:
-- Thumbnails: Let's wake to somber sufferings of children
-- Commentary: For more buds to have a chance to blossom
-- Feature: Afghan children learn to serve war-torn nation
-- Feature: Gaza orphans overcome difficult reality for brighter future
-- Feature: Bangladeshi children toil hard to change their lot in life
-- Feature: No better gift than education: Kenyan slum boy
-- Feature: Dislocated children in Pakistan face uncertainty
-- Feature: Grandma Obama: I must take care of the orphans
-- Feature: Child marriage remains dark side of Indian society
Nov. 7
-- Feature: Starry love lightens orphans' hearts
-- Feature: Begging on Amman streets becomes lucrative business
-- Feature: Nepalese NGO prepares war orphans for future life
-- Feature: Wasted years: Jobless youngsters collect rubbish for living in besieged Gaza
-- Feature: Football becomes last resort for Iraq's children due to violence
Source:Xinhua

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