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Alya ends her silent struggle with sexual abuse
It’s been an hour since Alya*, now 20, has been focused on her laptop. Her fingers skillfully dancing on the keyboard while she scans the words on screen, as if she must commit everything to memory. Once in a while, she wipes a falling tear from her cheek, but she still has a blush of relief and happiness. Alya st...

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Reflections on CRC Article 34
People say my city is like any other city. But I beg to differ. Because I know it like no other. Every night I walk the same street, selling newspapers for people who still read newspapers. I know where people go for alcohol, dope, the cheapest good food. I know exactly where and when in the evening my nose would ...

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Reflection on CRC Article 32
We hear the stories from time to time. Children labouring in tobacco farms, in palm oil plantations. Children labouring as domestic workers, at home and overseas. These stories don’t always register in our minds because we are accustomed to thinking of children as young human beings who bring joy to our lives and ...