Your daughters and your sons cannot go to school. Because, they are at risk of being assaulted, kidnapped, or even killed.
NJ MED (and all the visitors to this website) want to help.
The TIF (To School, In-School, and From School) Proposed International Law
Around the world, millions of children are at risk on their way to school, while they’re in school and on their way home from school.
In developed nations student’s face risks, such as assault, theft, rape, and a growing trend in hateful bullying from other students.
While in developing countries students are at great risk of being kidnapped on their way to, in, and from school. And forced into child labor or sex trafficking.
To address these problems, NJ MED (New …show more content…
The new law and policy will call for strict and swift punishment to those that violate it. In the form of, imprisonment, stiff fines, and/or suspension of civic privileges (driving license or professional career licenses).
Any nation (that allow children to be harmed) or group or organization that is involved will be punished monetary with sanctions, and/or punished under the full extent of violating international human right laws by the United Nation’s Security Counsel.
The international community for child protection and human rights organizations by the year 2020 will develop the guidelines, resolutions, and punishment rules for the proposed new international law.
What Happens Until Then?
NJ MED will support and seek partnership with two international initiatives that are already established to help protect children.- The Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack (GCPEA) and the World Bank’s Fragility, Conflict and Violence …show more content…
The World Bank’s FCV) mission – The Addressing fragility, conflict, and violence is a strategic priority to achieve our twin goals— end extreme poverty and promote shared prosperity. We are working with the global community towards the Sustainable Development Goals—in particular Goal 16 for peace, justice and strong institutions.
NJ MED will support both causes through joint public awareness campaigns and through the United Nation’s led efforts of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) platform of 2 goals.
Goal 4. Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all
Goal 16. Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels
In 33 of the 46 countries, were children faces the greatest risk of attending school.
The Target Nations Children Need the Most Help Right