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Amnesty International Youth Page
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A School For Iqbal
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Amnesty International-Children's Rights
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Anti-Slavery International
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Broad Meadows Middle School The Kids Campaign: A School for Iqbal
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Campaign For Labor Rights
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Center For Defense Information
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Child Labor Coalition
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Child rights education-international
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Child Rights Information Network (Save the Children)
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Child Rights information network
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Child Trends
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Child Welfare League of America
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Children at War Project
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Children Now
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Children's Defense Fund
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Children, Youth and Family consortium (CYFC)
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Children’s Defense fund-Minnesota
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Children’s Express Worldwide
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Children’s house
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Children’s Human Rights and The Convention on the Rights of the Child
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Children’s Rights Council
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Childwatch International
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Clean Clothes Campaign
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Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers
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Defense for Children International (DCI)
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Facts on the Convention on the Rights of the Child
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Fair Trade Federation
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Free the Children
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Global Exchange
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Global Youth Action Network (GYAN)
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Youth Coalition
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Global Youth Connect
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Hoste Hainsem our partner organization in Kathmandu
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Human Rights Internet
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Human Rights Watch Children's Rights Division
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International Youth Foundation
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Justice for kids and youth
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Kidlink: Global Networking
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Mighty Media
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National Consumer League
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National Labor Committee
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Oxfam International
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Peace Child International
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Save the children
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Schools Not Jails
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Stand For Children
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Sweatshop Watch
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The Alan Guttmacher Institute
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The Future of children
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The National Consumers League
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UNICEF Innocenti Research Center
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UNICEF Voices of Youth
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UNITE (Union of Needletaders, Industrial and textile Employees)
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United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
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University of Minnesota Human Rights Library
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USAS (United Students Against Sweatshops)
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Working group on Girls
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World Alliance of YMCA’s
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World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGS)
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Youth Advocate Program International
A School For Iqbal
A school for Iqbal is a campaign that was started after Iqbal a Pakistani child who was murdered for speaking out against child slavery for Pakistani children. This website contains information on their current campaign and has up to date information on child labor around the world and how people can get involved.
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Center For Defense Information
The CDI is an independent military research organization. This website contains a page on children in armed conflicts, where it gives comprehensive coverage on the issue and links to all the organization and events related to this.
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Child rights education-international
Child Rights Education-International is an international distance-learning project. It was created to make the highest levels of knowledge, expertise, and critical thinking available to interested persons, organizations and institutions throughout the world to help them understand and promote the human rights of the child.
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Child Rights information network
The Child Rights Information Network (CRIN) is a membership-driven organization and network of over 1,000 child rights organizations around the world. It strives to improve the lives of children through the exchange of information about child rights and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. This site has links to its member organizations working in different parts of the world.
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Child Trends
“Child Trends” is a nonprofit research organization dedicated to studying children, youth, and families through research, data collection, and data analyses. Child Trends has gathered data on the major indicators of children’s health and well-being and has analyzed trends in these data over time. They also conduct basic research on teenage pregnancy and childbearing, the effects of poverty and welfare on children, and a variety of issues related to parenting, family structure, and family processes.
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Child Welfare League of America
CWLA is an association of more than 1,100 public and private nonprofit agencies that assist over 3.5 million abused and neglected children and their families each year with a wide range of services. The website has links to US organizations concerned with the welfare of children. It covers many facers of the children’s convention.
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Children Now
“Children Now” is an independent voice for children, working to translate the nation’s commitment to children and families into action. This website has got a nice link page, which is divided into different categories, namely; General resources (children welfare, education, government & more); Children and the Media; California focus (Children issues in California); Children’s health; Working families (Child care, child support, & more).
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Children's Defense Fund
The mission of the Children Defense fund is to leave no child behind and to ensure every child, a healthy start, a head start, a fair start, a safe start and a moral start in life and successful passage to adulthood with the help of caring families and communities.
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Children, Youth and Family consortium (CYFC)
This site contains articles and research material useful for informing everything from practical parenting to formulating policies and designing and implementing programs. It also contains information about the consortium, discussion groups and reports published by the CYFC. The site contains an extensive web links database.
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Children’s Defense fund-Minnesota
The children’s defense fund-Minnesota was established in 1985 to improve the lives of Minnesota’s children and their families, and to provide a voice for the children of Minnesota. The site contains some links on Children’s issues with emphasis on Minnesota.
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Children’s Express Worldwide
Created in 1975, Children’s Express is and international news service reported and edited by kids ages 8 to 18 for adult print, broadcast, and online media. Its mission is to give children a significant voice in the world. The site has a collection of the news articles written by Children express reporters.
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Children’s house
Children’s house is dedicated to supporting the generation and dissemination of knowledge about children’s issues. Children’s house facilitates the translation of the benefits of research and programming into policy and practice. The information resources page on this website provides links to many different areas of children issues.
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Children’s Rights Council
The Children’s Rights Council (CRC), is a national non-profit organization based in Washington D.C that works to assure children meaningful and continuing contact with both their parents and extended family regardless of the parents marital status. The site has links to different organization focusing on children and families.
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Childwatch International
Childwatch International is a non-profit, non-governmental network of institutions, involved in research for children. It aims to initiate and coordinate research and information projects on children’s living conditions and the implementation on children’s rights as expressed in the UN Convention on the Rights of the child. The website has got information on the key institutions of Childwatch around the world as well as on the different projects the network is involved in.
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Free the Children
“Free the children” is an international network of children helping children through representation, leadership and action. The website contains information about the organization’s campaigns and projects.
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Global Exchange
Global Kids: http://www.globalkidsinc.org. “Global kids” is an educational organization dedicated to preparing urban youth to become community leaders and global citizens. The website contains information about the organization’s projects and trainings.
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Global Youth Action Network (GYAN)
The Global Youth Action Network is an international collaboration among youth and youth-serving organizations to share information, resources and solutions. Its purpose is to promote greater youth engagement.
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Global Youth Connect
Global Youth Connect is a global organization, led by and for young people, which supports and encourages youth activism for human rights and social transformation. Their mission is to build and support a community of front-line activists from around the world, and to inspire a new generation of young people to work for human rights and social transformation.
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Human Rights Internet
Human Rights Internet is an organization committed to supporting the work of the global non-governmental community in its struggle to obtain human rights for all children.
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International Youth Foundation
The International Youth Foundation (IYF) is an independent, international, nongovernmental organization dedicated to the positive development of children and youth throughout the world. The website contains information about their projects and publications.
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Justice for kids and youth
This is the kids’ page on the department of Justice homepage. It has educational information about law for kids.
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Kidlink: Global Networking
This is a website that links children around the world, to develop friendships. The website has many forums where by children can come together and discuss the problems affecting them.
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Mighty Media
Mighty Media is a privately funded corporation, which employs educators, students, and technology advocates with the mission of empowering youth, teachers, and organizations through the use of interactive communications technologies.
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Peace Child International
Peace Child International empowers children to take responsibility for peace, human rights and the environment through education, leadership development and direct participation in the events that shape our world community. This it does through producing publications, musicals, conferences and encouraging its affiliate youth groups throughout the world.
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Save the children
Save the children is an independent movement comprising of 29 organizations in over 100 countries that promote the respect for children’s rights. This website is very resourceful as it contains information on issues affecting children and its news page has up to date information.
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Stand For Children
Stand For Children is a non-partisan membership organization affiliated with the Children's Defense Fund. Stand For Children’s mission is to ensure all children have an opportunity to grow up healthy, educated, and safe.
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The Future of children
The Future of Children is published twice annually by The David and Lucile Packard Foundation, Los Altos, CA. The publication is distributed free of charge. But the articles can also be found on this website. The primary purpose of The Future of Children is to disseminate timely information on major issues related to children's well-being, with special emphasis on providing objective analysis and evaluation, translating existing knowledge into effective programs and polices, and promoting constructive institutional change.
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The National Consumers League
The National Consumers League works to protect and promote the economic and social interests of America's consumers, using education, research, science, investigation, publications, and the public and private sector to accomplish that mission. This website has information on forced labor especially child labor.
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UNICEF Innocenti Research Center
The UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre, in Florence, Italy, was established in 1988 to strengthen the research capability of UNICEF and to amplify its voice as an advocate for children worldwide. The Centre (formally known as the International Child Development Centre) helps to identify and research areas vital to the current and future work of UNICEF, the United Nations Children's Fund.
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UNICEF Voices of Youth
Voices of Youth has been developed as part of UNICEF's 50th Anniversary celebration. Through Voices of Youth, people take part in an electronic discussion about the future as we face the 21st century.
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United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
UNICEF is mandated by the United Nations General Assembly to advocate for the protection of children's rights, to help meet their basic needs and to expand their opportunities to reach their full potential. UNICEF is guided by the Convention on the Rights of the Child and strives to establish children's rights, enduring ethical principles and international standards of behavior towards children.
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World Alliance of YMCA’s
The Young Men’s Christian Association is a worldwide Christian, ecumenical, voluntary movement for women and men with special emphasis on and the genuine involvement of young people, which seeks to share the Christian Ideal of building a human community with love, peace and reconciliation for the fullness of life for all creation. The YMCA is present in 122 countries.
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World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGS)
WAGGS’ objective is to enable girls and young women to develop their fullest potential as responsible citizens of the world’ Through its Member Organizations, WAGGGS provides a high quality non-formal educational programme that provides dynamic, flexible and values-based training in life skills, leadership and decision making.
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Youth Advocate Program International
Through its programs, publications, and advocacy, Youth Advocate Program International (YAP-I) seeks to promote the rights and well-being of the world's youth, giving particular attention to the plight of troubled and needy youth and to those victimized by conflict, exploitation, and state and personal violence.
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