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Gabriela Coman (ANPDCA): Plasamentul copilului cu vârsta sub 3 ani este interzis în institu?ii

Gabriela Coman (ANPDCA): Plasamentul copilului cu vârsta sub 3 ani este interzis în institu?ii

joi, 18 Sep 2014, 12:30 • Social

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Plasamentul copilului care nu a împlinit vârsta de trei ani într-o institu?ie este interzis, minorul încadrat în aceast? categorie de vârst? putând fi plasat numai la familia extins?, substitutiv? sau la asistent maternal, sus?ine Gabriela Coman, pre?edintele Autorit??ii Na?ionale pentru Protec?ia Drepturilor Copilului ?i Adop?ie (ANPDCA) din cadrul Ministerului Muncii, Familiei, Protec?iei Sociale ?i Persoanelor Vârstnice (MMFPSPV).

Representatives of MIA visited the Center

Wednesday, 17 September 2014 10:37

Representatives of MIA visited the Center

September 4th, 2014 - In the premises of the Gerontology Center of Belgrade meeting between representatives of the Centre for Human Trafficking Victims Protection and representatives of the Swedish government body MIA (Swedish Intercountry Adoptions Authority), which have visited our country from 1st to 5th of September, in order to control and supervise of the Swedish NGO and non-profit organizations "Adoptionscentrum" and its work in the territory of the Republic of Serbia and Montenegro.

While in Serbia, representatives of MIA took advantage to visit several institutions, among which was the Center for Human Trafficking Victims Protection.

The first part of the meeting was devoted to the presentation of the Centre, as well as presenting problems that the city faces in everyday activities.

ASIL Names New Executive Director: Mark Agrast

ASIL Names New Executive Director: Mark Agrast

by Duncan Hollis

Those readers who are members of the American Society of International Law know how critical the role of its Executive Director is and how great a job the previous director, Betsy Andersen did since taking on the role in 2006. Betsy left ASIL earlier this year to run the ABA’s Rule of Law Initiative, and my former colleague from the State Department, Ron Bettauer, has been serving as an Interim Director for the last several months. Today, I’m pleased to report ASIL announced the hiring of its newest Executive Director, Mark Agrast. Here’s the highlights from ASIL’s news release:

The American Society of International Law (ASIL) announces the appointment of Mark D. Agrast to serve as the Society’s eighth executive director beginning October 20, 2014 . . . Agrast, who is an ASIL member, currently serves as deputy assistant attorney general in the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Legislative Affairs, where he has worked since 2009. . . Prior to joining the Justice Department, Agrast was a senior vice president and senior fellow at the Center for American Progress from 2003 to 2009, and from 1992 to 2003 he held senior staff positions with two members of the U.S. House of Representatives. Agrast previously practiced international law with the Washington office of Jones Day. He also has served in numerous leadership capacities in the ABA, including as a member of its Board of Governors and its Executive Committee, a past chair of the Section of Individual Rights and Responsibilities and the Commission on Immigration, and current chair of the Commission on Disability Rights. He is a longtime member of the ABA’s House of Delegates. Agrast has co-chaired the National Lesbian and Gay Law Association (now the National LGBT Bar) and served as that organization’s ABA Delegate. He has also been a leader of the World Justice Project since its inception and has played a central role in designing and implementing its Rule of Law Index, a quantitative assessment measure of the extent to which countries adhere to the rule of Law. Agrast graduated summa cum laude from Case Western Reserve University, pursued his postgraduate studies as a Rhodes Scholar at the University of Oxford, and received his J.D. in 1985 from Yale Law School, where he was editor in chief of the Yale Journal of International Law.

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Trafic d’enfants : la DGM démantèle un réseau dirigé par un citoyen américain

Trafic d’enfants : la DGM démantèle un réseau dirigé par un citoyen américain

septembre 14, 2014, | Denière mise à jour le 14 septembre, 2014 à 10:20 | sous Actualité, Kasaï Occidental, Katanga, Kinshasa, Régions. Mots clés: DGM, Etats Unis, RDC, Trafic d'enfants

Ces enfants sans domicile fixe, passent la nuit le long de ce mur de la clôture de la gare centrale où ils ont été surpris ce 17/06/2011 Radio

M. Samuel Jessy, un citoyen américain résidant en République démocratique du Congo est impliqué dans un réseau de trafic d’enfants. La Direction générale de migration (DGM) l’a révélé samedi 13 septembre dans une déclaration à la presse. Selon le directeur adjoint de la police des frontières à la migration, Bonaventure Ibanda, cet Américain collabore avec un Congolais vivant aux Etats-Unis, Gauthier Mukoko.

Bonaventure Ibanda affirme que sept enfants dont quatre de Kananga et trois de Kinshasa âgés de deux à huit ans récupérés par ce service, s’apprêtaient à quitter la RDC par Kasumbalesa au Katanga pour les Etats-Unis.

UNICEF Executive Board turns its focus to child protection

UNICEF Executive Board turns its focus to child protection

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By Kristin Taylor

The Executive Board reviews UNICEF activities and approves its policies, country programmes and budgets. It comprises 36 members, representing the five regional groups of Member States at the United Nations. The Executive Board meets three times a year at United Nations Headquarters in New York – in a first regular session (January/February), annual session (May/June) and second regular session (September).

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141109 Ploumen leidt handelsmissie naar DR Congo en Rwanda

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141109 Ploumen leidt handelsmissie naar DR Congo en Rwanda

Ploumen met handelsmissie naar Democratische Republiek Congo en Rwanda

Nieuwsbericht | 06-11-2014

Minister Lilianne Ploumen (Buitenlandse Handel en Ontwikkelingssamenwerking) reist van zondag 9 tot en met donderdag 13 november naar Congo en Rwanda. Met de minister reizen ruim 20 bedrijven mee uit diverse sectoren: bruggenbouwers, producenten van paspoorten en andere identiteitsbewijzen en tuinbouwondernemers.

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