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(image) – BED Children Centre: Pupils in group photo with their teacher standing in front of a classroom which is made by wood. The class can accomodate 15 pupils only, but there are more than 53 pupils from vulnerable families.(Not translated)Hindura
Enhancing Children rights is a big challenge to our society today. At least 1 out of 20 young girls in secondary school in Mwanza City become pregant while at school. These children with their mothers become vulnerable to basic human rights. Mothers have no reliable socurce of finance to feed for their children since thier fiance run away fearing legal action against them. Not only that the new mother are expelled from schools and from their parents home. The end result is that both mothers...(Not translated)Hindura
(image) – Children are able to use their talents when empowered. Mrs Betha Kagazi, Director of Projecs congratulating student Jane who held second rank after student Enos at the end of 2010 standard two examination. She and her family are impoverished, so her performance is especially remarkable.(Not translated)Hindura
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