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Above - cover artwork
for Comic 5, 2002
To find out more and to obtain free copies contact www.unicef.org.uk/youthvoice
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No. 2 - 'Kids Have Rights Too'
introduces the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, the
global bill of rights for all young people. It focuses on
child labour, homeless young people in the UK and child soldiers.
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No. 3 - 'All Children Have Rights'
focuses on the situation of asylum seekers and refugees, bullying
and resolving conflicts peacefully.
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No. 4 - 'Every Child Has Rights'
looks at children in care and in detention in the UK, and
tells a cautionary tale about listening seriously to children.
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No. 5 - 'Cry Me A River'
is a single story woven around four young people caught up
in child trafficking, a kidnapping and international conflict
over water shortages. The story graphically illustrates the
problems of globalisation and their impact on young people.
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No. 6 - 'No Secrets' contains
four stories dealing with sex tourism, abuse within the family,
HIV/AIDS in Africa and the reluctance of adults to talk about
these important children's issues.
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