Youth Against Poverty is a MySpace page focused on spreading awareness of child poverty. We are the youth of the world, like yourselves, who have recognized the need to educate ourselves and those around us in the hopes that this awareness will inspire others to lend their own voice to the cause of eradicating poverty. It is our sincere belief that by employing our greatest and most effective weapons – our voices – we can help bring an end to child poverty. Our motto is 'Lend your voice to make a difference.' Our question is whether you will join us and lend your own voice in our global effort to end child poverty and rewrite our history. We are the youth of the world, and the future is ours.
Through MySpace, we hope reach a diverse group of young people interested in taking a stand against child poverty. The page will be updated daily with resources, facts and news regarding child poverty around the world. Bulletins will also be posted frequently to make it easier for supporters to be up to date with the latest news.
education. inspiration. motivation.
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The page is still being worked on, and updates may be slow to start with, but will pick up as time goes on.
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Study: 14 Percent Of German Children Live In Poverty
December 24, 2007 / Read Full Article
According to a study undertaken by the Children's Charity of Germany, 14 percent of German children live in poverty and their number is rising. The number of German children eligible for welfare benefits has rise twice that of 2005, following the introduction of cuts to the welfare system.
Children recognised in anti-trafficking policy
December 28, 2007 / Read Full Article
On Friday December 15, governments of the six countries of the Greater Mekong Sub-region signed a joint declaration at the meeting in Beijing to show their ongoing commitment to combat human trafficking, exploitative labour and sex exploitation.
CHAD: Child soldiers forcibly mobilised not demobilised
December 26, 2007 / Read Full Article
A UN programme to demobilise hundreds of child soldiers in Chad has been on hold since November following the resurgence of fighting between the army and rebel groups in the east.
Congo violence fuels surge in child abduction
December 24, 2007 / Read Full Article
Fighting in eastern Congo this month has led to a surge in child abductions by armed groups who force minors to fight, carry ammunition or become their sex slaves, Save the Children said on Monday.