Tuesday 27 March 2007

Balloon and Kite Festival to Promote Child rights.

The CRC (Child Rights Consortium) is a joint project of 5 national and international NGOs (Afghanistan Demain (AD), Aschiana , Children in Crisis (CIC), Enfants du Monde Droits de L Homme (EMDH) and Terre des homes (TDH), funded by the European Commission to improve the Living conditions of streets and working children and their families in Afghanistan , and to advocate for the Rights of the Child.

The CRC (Child Rights Consortium) is a joint project of 5 national and international NGOs (Afghanistan Demain (AD), Aschiana , Children in Crisis (CIC), Enfants du Monde Droits de L Homme (EMDH) and Terre des homes (TDH), funded by the European Commission to improve the Living conditions of streets and working children and their families in Afghanistan , and to advocate for the Rights of the Child.

The CRC (Child Rights Consortium) is a joint project of 5 national and international NGOs (Afghanistan Demain (AD), Aschiana , Children in Crisis (CIC), Enfants du Monde Droits de L Homme (EMDH) and Terre des homes (TDH), funded by the European Commission to improve the Living conditions of streets and working children and their families in Afghanistan , and to advocate for the Rights of the Child.

The CRC (Child Rights Consortium) is a joint project of 5 national and international NGOs (Afghanistan Demain (AD), Aschiana , Children in Crisis (CIC), Enfants du Monde Droits de L Homme (EMDH) and Terre des homes (TDH), funded by the European Commission to improve the Living conditions of streets and working children and their families in Afghanistan , and to advocate for the Rights of the Child.

The CRC (Child Rights Consortium) is a joint project of 5 national and international NGOs (Afghanistan Demain (AD), Aschiana , Children in Crisis (CIC), Enfants du Monde Droits de L Homme (EMDH) and Terre des homes (TDH), funded by the European Commission to improve the Living conditions of streets and working children and their families in Afghanistan , and to advocate for the Rights of the Child.

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