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Every Child Has the Right to Education: Promoting Inclusive Education for Every Last Child in Mongolia Awareness Campaign
Save the Children Japan, Mongolia office has been implementing a three-years Inclusive Education project, ‘Promoting Inclusive Education for Every Last Child in Mongolia’, which started from March 2018 and will continue till March 2021. Target areas of th
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NGOs supplementary Report to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child in accordance to the fifth Periodic Report of the Government of Mongolia
The Government of Mongolia sent the 5th report on implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child in April 2015. In accordance with the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the supplementary
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For the Rights of All Children- Children’s Report to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child- Mongolia
The report was written with the participation of 108 children between ages of 11-18 and 3,285 children were involved in the surveys. Children from different areas in Mongolia met in Ulaanbaatar city as representatives of the children of Mongolia to discus
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Japan- One year on: Save the Children's response and recovery program
When the earthquake and tsunami hit the north eastern coast of Japan on March 11, 2011, children were among the most vulnerable. Thousands had their homes devastated, countless lost family members and friends, and children of all ages saw their schools da
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Japan- Two Years On: Save the Children’s Response and Recovery Program
Two years have passed since the earthquake and tsunami devastated the north eastern coast of Japan. Since then, Save the Children has followed its five year plan with the intention of supporting children and their families in the hard-hit Tohoku region, a
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Great East Japan earthquake and tsunami emergency response and recovery program. Six-month report 2011
It is now six months since a major earthquake and tsunami hit the northeastern coast of Japan on March 11. The scale of this disaster, compounded by the subsequent nuclear crisis in Fukushima, was unprecedented. The government of Japan met many of the pop
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Japan Fukushima Families
One year after the meltdown at Japan’s nuclear power plants in Fukushima, new research by Save the Children shows that many children are afraid to play outside and live in fear of the unseen dangers of radiation. The report “Fukushima Families” found chil
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United Nation Convention on the Rights of the Child: Save the Children child-friendly version
Written in child-friendly language, this brief is a simplified version of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. It presents what rights children are endowed with as established by the Convention on the Rights of the Child. The Save the Children UK