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The African Movement of Working Children and Youth (AMWCY), or Mouvement africain des enfants et jeunes travailleurs (Maejt) in french, is a network of associations of working children from 20 African countries. The purpose of this child-led organization is to protect working minors through the establishment of local benefit societies, awareness campaigns to influence public opinion, and negotiations with political authorities. The movement has a bulletin entitled and in 1999 it published the book Voix des enfants d'Afrique ("Voice of the children of Africa"), which has been translated into several languages.

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  • The African Movement of Working Children and Youth (AMWCY), or Mouvement africain des enfants et jeunes travailleurs (Maejt) in french, is a network of associations of working children from 20 African countries. The purpose of this child-led organization is to protect working minors through the establishment of local benefit societies, awareness campaigns to influence public opinion, and negotiations with political authorities. The movement has a bulletin entitled and in 1999 it published the book Voix des enfants d'Afrique ("Voice of the children of Africa"), which has been translated into several languages. The movement was formally created in July 1994 in Bouaké (Côte d'Ivoire), where the first international meeting was held. At the Bouaké meeting, the movement's "vision" and a list of 12 priority rights for working children were outlined: Vision: All African children must be born and grow in good condition, and enjoy their full rights to thrive, while at the same time helping their communities to develop harmoniously in peace and in a favorable environment. Priority rights: 1. * The right to be respected 2. * The right to be taught a trade 3. * The right to stay in the village (not to migrate) 4. * The right to work in a safe environment 5. * The right to light and limited work 6. * The right to rest when sick 7. * The right to be listened to 8. * The right to healthcare 9. * The right to learn to read and to write 10. * The right to play 11. * The right to self-expression and to form organizations 12. * The right to equitable legal aid, in case of difficulty. AMWCY has gained the support of ECOWAS, Save the Children, Plan, ILO and UNESCO and it has branches in 21 countries, including Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Chad, Côte d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Togo and Zimbabwe. The AMWCY has also established relationships with similar organizations in other parts of the world (for example India and South America) and AMWCY delegates have been invited to several international meetings about minors and their rights, such as the 1996 Unicef convention on minor labour in Africa and the 2002 special UN session on infancy. (en)
  • Il Mouvement africain des enfants et jeunes travailleurs (Maejt, in francese "Movimento africano dei bambini e dei giovani che lavorano") è una rete di associazioni costituite da bambini e ragazzi che lavorano in 20 paesi dell'Africa occidentale e centrale (tra cui Benin, Costa d'Avorio, Repubblica Democratica del Congo, Burkina Faso, Senegal, Mali, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Niger e Togo). (it)
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  • Il Mouvement africain des enfants et jeunes travailleurs (Maejt, in francese "Movimento africano dei bambini e dei giovani che lavorano") è una rete di associazioni costituite da bambini e ragazzi che lavorano in 20 paesi dell'Africa occidentale e centrale (tra cui Benin, Costa d'Avorio, Repubblica Democratica del Congo, Burkina Faso, Senegal, Mali, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Niger e Togo). (it)
  • The African Movement of Working Children and Youth (AMWCY), or Mouvement africain des enfants et jeunes travailleurs (Maejt) in french, is a network of associations of working children from 20 African countries. The purpose of this child-led organization is to protect working minors through the establishment of local benefit societies, awareness campaigns to influence public opinion, and negotiations with political authorities. The movement has a bulletin entitled and in 1999 it published the book Voix des enfants d'Afrique ("Voice of the children of Africa"), which has been translated into several languages. (en)
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  • African Movement of Working Children and Youth (en)
  • Mouvement africain des enfants et jeunes travailleurs (it)
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