• The Politics of JAMB Failure: A Systemic Denial of the Nigerian Child’s Right to Education

    The recent outcry over the 2025 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) results has reignited public concern about Nigeria’s crumbling educational…

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    Cracks in the System: Westbourne Teachers Walk Out Over Unruly Student Behavior

    The recent teacher strike at Westbourne Academy in Ipswich has brought to the forefront a critical issue within the UK…

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  • Education

    Teachers Strike Over “Untenable” Student Behavior

    Source Teachers at Westbourne Academy in Ipswich have taken strike action in response to what they describe as “untenable” levels…

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  • Child Sexual Abuse

    Police Arrest Two Fathers for Defiling Their Daughters in Lagos State

    Source Operatives of the Lagos State Police Command have detained two men accused of sexually assaulting their daughters in separate…

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  • Spotlight

    Children Spotlight of the Week: Francisco Vera Manzanares — The Young Voice of Environmental Hope

    At just 15 years old, Francisco Javier Vera Manzanares from Colombia is already one of the world’s most inspiring young leaders in climate action and children’s rights. With a voice loud enough to echo across borders and a heart rooted deeply in justice and environmental love, Francisco is proof that children are the present. Born on 22 July 2009, Francisco’s journey began at the age of 9 when he founded “Guardians for Life” (Guardianes por la Vida), a movement of children advocating for climate justice, environmental peace, and child rights across Colombia and Latin America. Today, over 450 children are part of this growing collective, each a torchbearer for a healthier planet. His activism, however, goes far beyond local mobilization. Francisco has spoken in the Plenary Session of the Congress of the Republic of Colombia, becoming the first child to formally address the Colombian Senate, demanding policies that protect people, animals, and the environment. In 2021, he also addressed the Constitutional Court of Colombia to emphasize the civic and environmental rights of children, another historic first. Despite his age, Francisco has stood firm against serious threats. In 2021, after advocating for children’s right to education during the pandemic, he received death threats on social media. Rather than back down, Francisco continued his work with even greater resolve. His bravery earned widespread support, including from then-President Iván Duque, who vowed to bring the perpetrators to justice. But as Francisco’s mother, Ana Maria Manzanares, poignantly said: “The tranquility and life we had before are not coming back. Trying to hide it doesn’t seem right. What we want is justice.” His efforts haven’t gone unnoticed. Francisco is: A Goodwill Ambassador of the European Union Delegation in Colombia UNICEF’s First Defender of Climate Action for Latin America and the Caribbean Young Champion for the #OurVoiceOurFuture Campaign by the European External Action Service A Children’s Advisor to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child for General Comment No. 26 on climate change An Advisor to the Demoslab Climate Council in Spain In 2023, Francisco was honored at the Young Activists Summit in Geneva by the United Nations for his outstanding efforts to protect our planet. He is also an author. His debut book, “Ask Francisco: What is Climate Change?”, published by Editorial Planeta in 2022, has been translated into Arabic and continues to educate children globally about the climate crisis. Through his Instagram Live series, Conversaciones con Francisco, he connects with changemakers around the world, proving that young voices can shape powerful conversations. He also leads political advocacy through the Ecohope Declaration, a manifesto urging world leaders to prioritize life and urgently decarbonize economies. Francisco’s message is simple but powerful: “Children are not the future, but the present of the world. This generation must be remembered as the one that not only achieved peace among humans but also made peace with nature.” Despite the threats and challenges, Francisco continues to plant seeds of eco-hope across Colombia and beyond Proving that courage, clarity, and compassion can thrive in even the youngest of hearts.

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  • Spotlight

    Spotlight of the Week: Dr. Denis Mukwege

    Born on March 1, 1955, in Bukavu, Democratic Republic of Congo, Denis Mukwege grew up the son of a Pentecostal…

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  • Child Abduction

    16-Year-Old Ebonyi Student Stages Own Kidnap, Demands ₦2m Ransom

    Source A 16-year-old girl from Abakaliki, Ebonyi State, has shocked her community after allegedly faking her own kidnapping and demanding…

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    International Nurses Day: Honoring the Backbone of Healthcare

    Every year on May 12, the world celebrates International Nurses Day, a day to honor nurses for their vital contributions,…

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  • Research Alert

    The Silent Wounds of Childhood: How Verbal Abuse Alters Brain Development

    Source Verbal abuse in childhood leaves a deeper mark than many realize, not just emotionally, but neurologically. A growing body…

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  • Research Alert

    New Study Reveals Gen Z Is Rewriting the Happiness Curve — and It’s Not Looking Good

    Source For decades, researchers believed happiness followed a predictable U-shaped curve: high in youth, dipping in middle age, and rising…

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