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<title>SEE Portal - Southern Slavic - UK/English/Topics/Development/Youth</title>
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<title>Giving Cambodian Girls OPTIONS</title>
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<description>Abducted from her Cambodian village and nearly forced into slavery at 15, Chivv Ya now teaches other young girls practical skills to protect themselves against human trafficking.</description>
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<title>'I Am Not Just an Illusion' [slideshow]</title>
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<description>Through their own vivid and emotional photography, Romanian children living with HIV share their feelings on issues from discrimination and alienation to hope.</description>
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<title>Earthquake Efforts Focus on Chinese Children </title>
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<description>WASHINGTON, Jun 16 (OneWorld) - The greatest effect of China's Wenchuan Earthquake may not be on Sichuan Province's buildings, but rather, its children. Local and international groups have launched several initiatives to help meet the needs of many of the estimated 3 million children affected by the earthquake.</description>
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<title>New Protections for Children's Rights in Egypt</title>
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<description>The Egyptian Parliament passed a new children's rights bill last week that makes female genital mutilation a crime punishable by fine or jail time and raises the legal age of marriage to 18.</description>
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<title>Men Against Gender Violence</title>
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<description>Educator Jackson Katz's violence prevention programs for college and high school students are challenging the idea that gender violence is exclusively a women's issue and showing men how to be part of the solution.</description>
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