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In Burkina Faso, disadvantaged children need to have time outside school to help their parents.
Aboubacar, a farmer's son, is 18 years old and lives with his parents and his six brothers in Sabon Gari, a little village near Tahoua.
From 1st to 10th March of 2013, the International Film Festival and Forum on Human Rights (Festival du film et Forum International sur les Droits Humains, FIFDH) takes place in Geneva.
In the latest Mond’Info, you can find out how, in Niger, Aboubacar and other children were put in charge of goats so they could learn how to become livestock farmers.
Between now and 2015, Chad is committed to ensuring universal access for children to a quality education and to halving the number of illiterate adults.
In Bangladesh, one of the seven poorest countries in the world, many children are obliged to work so they can contribute to the family income. So they have to give up their education and their hopes for a better future.
The entire team of Enfants du Monde would like to thank you for your faithful support and wishes you a wonderful year 2013.
To spend Christmas in a happy, original and social way, think of Enfants du Monde! Give a gift to underpriviledged children and to your loved ones by offering a sponsorship.
In the latest Mond’Info, you will discover how, in Burkina Faso, husbands are getting involved in helping their pregnant wives, despite the weight of tradition.
Enfants du Monde is a partner of the Filmar Latin American film festival.
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