ARCSEA distributes hot soup for typhoon Carina evacuees
July 25, 2024ARCSEA distributes hot soup to children and their families affected by Typhoon Carina and habagat rains.
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Read moreAt the minimum, it will have a chilling effect on child rights advocates rescuing children. Ultimately therefore, such a decision will not only convict human rights defenders, but will also punish vulnerable and at risk children in conflict situations or are victims of other child rights violations such as abuse, exploitation, and trafficking.
Read moreWe join unions, labor organizations and the workers of the world in calling for concerted efforts to increase minimum wage, create decent employment opportunities, and mitigate the impact of migration on children left behind, to ensure the holistic development of every child.
Read moreStatement of the Association for the Rights of Children in Southeast Asia for Earth Day 2024
Read moreHow ARCSEA worked with women from a community in Rizal to promote and advance child rights.
Read moreLessons and learnings from the #GarbageToGreens project.
Read moreARCSEA statement in commemoration of International Children's Day 2023
Read moreTo truly leave no one behind now until 2030, SDG 11 and the overall discourse on urbanization should substantially, consistently, and directly include street connected children.
Read moreA virtual side event during the Asia-Pacific Forum on Sustainable Development 2023 last May 28, 2023
Read moreARCSEA statement on International Working Women's Month, 2023.
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