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Sudan civil war and famine, and the land hunger of the Constitution, the displacement of people caused by natural disasters. The number of IDPs living in and around Khartoum is estimated at 22 million, half of which are less than 18 years. The barren, remote peri-urban areas around Khartoum City. Displaced children, finding ways to live and survive in the face of many challenges. One of the biggest food, shelter, health and educational needs, is the way to their basic needs. Work most of the displaced children. Some go to work and school, while others are working on. Children get to work, because life can be expensive and support themselves and their siblings or parents are required to.
The researchers discuss how children displaced by war and fight for their right to education. There are cultural reasons, lack of access to social and economic education are children. This paper is the problem that displaced children if they are going to work and school on the face, and discuss why this leads to high dropout rates. Convention on the Rights of the Child was ratified by Sudan in 1990, but the results are not expected, and children face many challenges. Document also notes that, while laws against child labor are respected and implemented in Sudan, the work can not or will at least
Sudan one of the countries, the experience of war and natural disasters that affect the population and the political, economic and social development as major causes of deterioration of the crisis. One of these was the displacement of people from the impact of the crisis. Most of these women and children affected by displacement. Children are especially vulnerable.
Displaced children fit many challenges in meeting their basic needs. The Child, signed by Sudan's rights under the Convention is the most important children's rights education, but access to education for children and have to fight with the problems faced. Factors that economic, social and cultural development are preventing children's education. Will be able to go to school, work most of the displaced children. To support their families and their educational expenses are paid. But many problems is a combination of work and school. The researchers leading the children's difficulties in education and work are examined. In this presentation, the factors that prevent children to use their rights to education and why schools, especially girls, have a high dropout rate. The paper also in Sudan, child labor and lack of enforcement and implementation of these measures discussed at the law so that employers of children working in hazardous use of your physical, emotional and less effect. |