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ISBN: 9789185945580
Age Group: Adult
Pages: 135
Weight: 170 g
Dimensions: 17 x 20 x 0.94 cm
Book Cover: Paperfolder
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Ilmada ilmaha: Somali 2016

Ilmada ilmaha

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ISBN: 9789185945580
Age Group: Adult
Pages: 135
Weight: 170 g
Dimensions: 17 x 20 x 0.94 cm
Book Cover: Paperfolder
This book is an educational book for the parents and the institutions responsible for the protection of the children. The book highlights the lived experiences of many adults who have lost either one or both of their parents when they were a child due to a variety of circumstances like divorce, death, adoption, etc. As a result, many of these children were faced difficult lives that resulted in psychological trauma, child abuse, lack of education, poverty and many other painful experiences. These children were often raised by orphanage centers or by their nearest relatives due to the loss of their parents. These painful experiences need to be documented in order to prevent them from happening again and for our society to raise a healthy child in the future. The book also highlights many important laws set forth by ILO for the protection of the child’s welfare and wellbeing.
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This book is an educational book for the parents and the institutions responsible for the protection of the children. The book highlights the lived experiences of many adults who have lost either one or both of their parents when they were a child due to a variety of circumstances like divorce, death, adoption, etc. As a result, many of these children were faced difficult lives that resulted in psychological trauma, child abuse, lack of education, poverty and many other painful experiences. These children were often raised by orphanage centers or by their nearest relatives due to the loss of their parents. These painful experiences need to be documented in order to prevent them from happening again and for our society to raise a healthy child in the future. The book also highlights many important laws set forth by ILO for the protection of the child’s welfare and wellbeing.
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