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Which Brand Of Child Care Product Do You Like Best?

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

There are many : Jonhson, Pureen, NUK, Farlin, Camera … Give me your ideas about , I have 5 months son.

Anybody Knows How To Contact Aquaphor For Child Care Product Cooperation?

Friday, November 13th, 2009

I need email, phone numbers. It’ll be better if you can provide names. Thanks.
I am also wondering where to find details of all of bath products in USA.

I’m Starting A Ball Card Collection For My Child But Aint Been In The Market What Brands Best To Buy Now?

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

last time i was big into the cards were the 90’s but now every company has 5-6 different packs of cards. i dont sport cause im buying a variety but any suggestions as to packs are a good buy nowdays?

Article – Latin America 700 Cases Child Trafficking. What Are The Governments Doing To Protect The Children?

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

The Governments of the World are supposed to the children. makes you think that your children or your children’s children won’t be the next victim of child sex slavery?
*Perilous Times Latin America’s secret slave trade* Oliver Balch reports from the triple frontier of Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina, where humans have become the most sought-after contraband. Wednesday December 20, 2006
Guardian Unlimited Sit by the swimming pool of the exclusive Iguaz Jungle hotel and you can watch the “contrabandistas” emerging from the undergrowth. All day, an army of smugglers can be seen passing along the mountainous path that separates Argentina from Brazil. Locals know it as the “pique”. It is just one of a dozen or more unofficial crossing points on the so-called triple frontier, the name given to the porous border area where Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil meet. Article continues Everything from fake branded clothing to Class A drugs are ferried back and forth along these clandestine routes. The list of contraband goods now also extends to human beings. The human-trafficking business is estimated to be worth over 10bn a year, making it the world’s third most profitable criminal activity after drug-smuggling and gun-running. Many of those trafficked through the triple frontier are destined for the illegal labour in Brazil or Argentina. The trade in babies for adoption is also widely reported. But a large proportion end up as sex workers. Many end up in brothels across the region, although a high number are destined for the triple frontier’s own thriving sex industry. Children are particularly vulnerable to human traffickers. Charities working at-risk children in the border region estimate that as many as 3,500 young people could be involved. “Many girls are trafficked via the pique. It’s all highly organised”, explains Marcelina Antunez, director of Luz de Infancia, a children’s centre in the Argentine town of Puerto Iguaz. Driving the trade is the flood of foreign tourists who come to visit the world famous Iguaz waterfalls. Much of the demand for prostitution is casual. Yet the region also attracts a hardened group of sex tourists. The region’s reputation for prostitution is not new. In the late 1970s, around 40,000 workers flooded into the triple frontier to help build the colossal Itaip hydroelectric dam. Around 97% of the new workforce were men. As the dam went up, so too did the demand for paid-for sex. “The triple frontera is the Bangkok of Latin America…after the tsunami, many sex tourists started coming here instead of Asia,” notes Cynthia Bendlin, director of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) for the triple frontier area. IOM runs a number of awareness programmes to highlight the dangers of the trafficking trade. But it is an uphill struggle. Many of the children most at risk either live on the street or come from very impoverished families, Ms Bendlin explains. In some cases of extreme destitution, children are even contracted out by parents. There is a blind beggar in Puerto Igaz, for example, who walks the streets hand-in-hand a seven year-old girl. He makes his living by renting her out for sex. She is his neighbour’s daughter. The situation is complicated further by the “recruiters”. Often known to the victims, they promise the opportunity of work across the border. When the fictitious jobs never materialise, the victims finds themselves trapped and unable to return home. IOM also works local government agencies and the police in an attempt to develop coordinated strategies to stop the traffickers. Again, prgress is slow. In Argentina alone, there are at least five separate security agencies operating in the border zone. Between the three countries, the problem of coordination becomes triply complicated, Ms Bendlin admits. At a national level, there are some signs of encouragement. This week, Argentina’s lower house is scheduled to discuss a bill that would officially recognise underage human trafficking in the criminal code. Victim organisations welcome such measures, but remain sceptical about how much difference they will make on the ground. Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay all have separate laws and processes. Add to that the variety of municipal, provincial and national legislation and you have a complex web to navigate. It is a journey that many victims would rather not undertake. In addition to the psychological and financial implications of pursuing a court case, many fear the threat of reprisals. “Although we know about more than 700 cases of child trafficking, we have only reported 40 in the last three years”, confesses Benigno Cceres, a lawyer CEAPRA, a children’s charity in the Paraguayan border town of Ciudad del Este. Only one of these complaints resulted in a guilty verdict. The relative impunity for sex-related crimes is in keeping cultural attitudes in the triple frontier. The region’s strong culture of machismo holds that sex underage girls is safer and a sign of male virility, says Norma Pereira, a child psychologist in Ciudad del Este. In addition, the mothers of trafficked children are frequently themselves the victims of abuse or involved in prostitution, she explains: “Families often refuse to recognise the problem. It’s as if this new form of slavery has become natural.” Oliver Balch is a freelance journalist based in Argentina.

In India Is It Legal For Parents To Punish Their Child By Branding Them With Hot Iron?

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

in some rural Indian villages, when a kid makes a major mistake, the parents punish the kid by scalding the kid a hot rod. I s this practice in , for punishment of children?



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