Observance of rights of children monitored in Khorog

DUSHANBE, July 4 2008, Asia-Plus – Project for monitoring observance of rights of children with limited opportunities for education has been launched in Khorog,  The project assistant Jamol Khudododov told Pamir Media that the monitoring of rights of children with limited opportunities for exclusive education is conducted by the Khorog public association Ehyo jointly with local […]

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DUSHANBE, July 4 2008, Asia-Plus – Project for monitoring observance of rights of children with limited opportunities for education has been launched in Khorog, 

The project assistant Jamol Khudododov told Pamir Media that the monitoring of rights of children with limited opportunities for exclusive education is conducted by the Khorog public association Ehyo jointly with local NGO Markazi Nour under support of the Republican Bureau on Human rights and Rule of Law.

According to him, the project is designed for period till October this year and the report on monitoring will be included to the UNICEF report on state of children in Tajikistan.

The survey will be conducted in Murgab, Ishkashim and Roshtqala districts as well, the project assistant said.    

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