The Article 34 Awards - 2008


The Awards have been instituted by Tulir-CPHCSA with an aim to affirm, support and celebrate efforts that strengthen every child’s right to be safe from sexual violence, as enshrined in Article 34 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Please join us in congratulating the
recipients of the 2008 Awards,
(a) Sankalp - Organization category
(b) Raka Sinha Bal - Individual category
who have worked substantially in addressing concerns relating to sexual violence against children.
The Awards were presented at The Third Annual Tulir - CPHCSA Lecture on Dec. 5, 2008 at Chennai, by Hon. Justice Mrs Prabha Sridevan, Judge, Madras High Court

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Anonymous said…
Trace victims of British Sex Holiday crimes

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