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Childnet

Alternative name:

Childnet International

Contact data:

Studio 14
Brockley Cross Business Centre
96 Endwell Road
London SE4 2PD
United Kingdom
Tel: 00 44 20 7639 6967
Fax: 00 44 20 739 7027
Email: info@childnet.com
Website: www.childnet.com

Year established:

95  

No. Staff:

6

Main contact:

John Ryan (info@childnet.com)

Membership No:

1484

Organisation aims and activities: Child net international promotes the
best interests of children in
international communications.
It has four main fields of activity.


Further details: Research - examining the potential impact of new communications methods on children, in particular their social and educational development Demonstration projects - illustrating the potential benefits of international communications industry Promoting good practice - voicing a concern for children to the international communications industry Educating and informing - governments, international agencies, education bodies , parent groups and the media about how children's interests can be promoted and protected.


Operational level: International


Works with age groups : Children 5 - 18


Organisation type: Other


Organisation mandate: Lobby governments and the United Nations, Provide training or education on child rights, Research child rights, Undertake legal casework on behalf of children, Work directly with children, Work in partnership with organisations, Work with media and press


Areas of expertise: Children and the media, Children with disabilities, Education and cultural rights, Environment and habitat, Sexual exploitation and abuse


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Last updated 07/10/2008 11:30:17

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