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Funded by Johnson & Johnson, Protection of Children in Harmful Work is a Child Protection project run by Save the Children and implemented by partners Beyond Association in Tripoli.
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Children take part in sung poetry activity in Tripoli. The songs refer to themes they learn about in their classes such as child labor and school.
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Shaza’s song ''what is my right?'' is about child rights in health and education. The 11-year-old enjoys coming to this centre each morning.
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Fatima, 12, listens to her friends singing. She says that she is too shy to sing with them but she is part of the chorus.
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Children attend an educational session on the dangers of child labour.
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Children attend an educational session on the dangers of child labour.
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Children attend an educational session on the dangers of child labour.
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The activity involves children in discussing their rights.
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The activity involves children in discussing their rights.The activity involves children in discussing their rights.
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A group of children are engaged in drawing and painting activity. Their beautiful drawings are hanged on the wall at the end of the session.
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Khaled, 9, loves using different colours to make his drawings beautiful.
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Zeina loves to come because she learns something new everyday.
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Firas hides his smile in front of the camera.
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Hasna, 11, learns the letters. She now knows how to write the letter ‘O’.
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12-year-old Mahmoud invented an electronic panel that could help in learning about relationship between words and pictures.
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Jad, 15, attends the activities to share his experience as a former street vendor.