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Rob Stark/shutterstock.com American chocolate company Hershey has promised to source 100 percent certified cocoa by 2020 in response to mounting pressure over the widespread use of child slave labor in the cocoa industry.
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Greens want your help to end child poverty NZ Newswire September 11, 2012, 12:44 pm The Green Party is calling on ordinary New Zealanders to join a new campaign to tackle child poverty. Greens co-leader Metiria Turei launched the Champions for
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01pm In what could be the most horrifying internet job in the land, if not the entire planet, children perform sex acts in front of a webcam for as little as P300 a day. Cebu has been identified by non-governmental organizations as a hotbed of
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A New Global Partnership to End Child Marriage 20 September 2011 press release A new global effort to end child marriage was announced today at the 2011 Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Annual Meeting, turning the international spotlight on a harmful
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Every death is tragic, but why does the national media in the U.S. Why do other issues involving far fewer deaths such as the H1N1 virus, food-borne illnesses, Toyota accelerator malfunctions and coal mining get far more attention from major news
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Clark athletics director resigns, faces theft charge Clark athletics director resigns, faces theft charge A former softball coach and athletics director at George Rogers Clark High School in Winchester is accused of taking nearly $39,000 from the
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Around the world, a child dies every 3 seconds from a preventable disease and treatable causes due to lack of basic health care, which is the equivalent of 20 children every New York minute. On the first day of the United Nations Global Millennium
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Officials estimate that by the end of the day, five children will die in the U.S. after becoming child abuse victims. Friday, all 50 governors, including Arizonas Gov. Jan Brewer, signed a new resolution vowing to end child abuse. According to state
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Some 637,000 Canadian children are still living in low-income families, 20 years after Ed Broadbent and other federal politicians unanimously agreed to end child poverty, according to a new report. The rate of child and family poverty has gone down
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