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357 violations against children in April: EFACC report

May 13, 2016 | Egypt
May 13, 2016

ICC Note: The Egyptian Foundation for Advancement of Childhood Conditions (EFACC) released a report this past Monday that outlined over 350 incidents of violations made against children in the country. Violations included kidnapping, sexual abuse, child marriages and drowning. The research outlines the demographics of the victims while calling attention to the lack of news coverage of such instances.

05/13/2016 Egypt (Daily News Egypt): The Egyptian Foundation for Advancement of Childhood Conditions (EFACC) released a report on Monday that recorded 357 violations against Egyptian children in 199 cases reported by media outlets throughout April.

The violations recorded included kidnappings, sexual abuse, child marriages, and drowning among many other violations.

In the recorded violations, female victims accounted for 27%, males for 48%, and the remaining 24% did not have their gender mentioned.

The 15 to16 age demographic recorded the highest number of violations which included shootings, sexual abuse and murder. According to the report, governorates in the countryside recorded a higher number of violations than urban areas.

“Through research, we always find that certain demographics of society are more vulnerable and live a harsher life. This is why areas in the countryside record a higher number of violations,” the report read.

Private newspapers tend to give more attention to children’s cases than state-owned newspapers, which indicates that violations against children are not a priority for the Egyptian government, according to the foundation.

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