Street Children: Living Nightmares
Nadia Gul shares her views on the plight of the street children and their vulnerability to sexual abuse by the depraved adults.
Physical Affects of Sexual Abuse on Children Physical signs vary from case to case, ranging from murder to bruises and scratches. Gags applied to the mouth may leave bruises, scratching, or scarring at the corners of the mouth, says Dr Irum Kamran
The Silent Scream
Ambereen Mirza and Ayesha Muzaffar shares the findings from Rozan's Client Letter Analysis Report that reveals the sad fact that sexual abuse of both boys and girls is widespread and the silence only helps to perpetuate the crime in the society.
Breaking the Barrier of Silence
It is important that the government uses various mediums of communications to raise voice to combat the highly prevalent, accepted and silent crime of child sexual abuse, says Lamia Zia
The Youngest Profession
This article reveals the hard truth that countless American girls are being recruited for and used mercilessly in the sex industry, explains Claudia Rowe
India a Heaven for Child Sex Tourists: Study
India is slowly turning into a centre for child-sex tourists, says a path-breaking study on trafficking, while calling for a global battle against child sex.
Miracle Man of Matia Bazar
The kids of 24 Parganas' red-light area have come a long way from petty crimes to going to school, writes Labonita Ghosh
Is Legal Aid at State Expense Making a Difference?
Jawadullah laments that the one juvenile who was getting legal aid from the State had not seen his lawyer for the past seven months and the law says that the case should be settled within four months.
Vani — Imprisonment unto Death'
Girls and women given away in inhuman custom of Vani are not permitted to meet their parents ever again. They are treated like slaves and abused physically, mentally and sexually with impunity in the enemy household.
The Lost Boys
At least 50,000 foreign children are forced to beg on the streets or work instead of going to school. In Rome alone, the number is put at 8,000, informs Barbara McMahon
Conversions: A Source of Concern
Wherever I go, and whoever I meet, in disconsolate voices the Hindus talk about ‘missing girls'; their stories resemble Mashu's -- the theme of abduction, conversion, often followed by marriage, is common to most narrations, writes Mariana Baabar
Child Trafficking: Loss of a Childhood
Mr Ehsan Ullah Khan read the paper at the Global March conference on Child Trafficking held in Portugal in September 2005 highlighting the causes and economics of child trafficking around the world.
Combating Destitution and Neglect of Children
M. Waheed Iqbal talks about the role of Child Protection and Welfare Bureau in the rehabilitation of children on the streets.
Investing in Schooling for Girls
Though enrolment of girls has increased at all levels, their participation rate is much lower meaning that the gender gap continues to persist. There is also a high dropout rate this can be attributed to a combination of poor school experience and social-economic, culture and religious factors, explains Ainee Shehzad
Reward and Punishment in the Classroom
A teacher's approach to discipline often lays the foundation of classroom management and if her/his aim is to encourage positive behavior then she/he will need to start by developing a communicative relationship with each of the students, feels Neda Mulji
A Sick Cure
The world may have moved on but in India a bizarre practice of branding the skin still passes off in the name of treatment, informs Uday Mahurkar
Age of Reason
So, how do we deal with a court order that quotes clichés to tell us that marrying a child of 15 is fine so long as she consents? Asks Antara Dev Sen |