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How online child sexual abuse is fought
Background
Article 34 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child states that states must protect children...
From playgrounds to battlefields: The tragedy of child soldiers
Even before they can read a book some children are forced, with weapons in hand, to face a conflict they do not...
Pedestrian Guide to Cyprus
People often talk about what one goes through when traveling to a new country, like the culture shock. In my previous experiences...
Leaving to grow
It’s been a few weeks since I arrived in Cyprus, and I still have 304 days left to explore this country...
Service Learning: An Educational Approach for Active Citizenship
Service Learning (SL) represents today an educational proposal capable of combining learning with concrete engagement in the community, going well beyond traditional...
Ethnopsychiatry: when care crosses cultures
What is an illness?
The answer is not always as simple as we usually think. Often, it changes depending...
Unaccompanied Minors: What Happens When They Turn 18?
Turning 18 should be a milestone in everyone's life: it symbolizes the transition to adulthood, greater independence, and the opportunity to choose...
Promoting Self-Care Among Minors: an Educational Perspective
The concept of self-care has taken on an increasingly central role in educational, social, and reception contexts, moving beyond the reductive idea...
Sharenting: The Boundary Between Sharing and Children’s Right to Privacy
Introduction
In an increasingly digital world, the safety of children navigating online using new...
Protecting Children Online: Sexual and Economic Exploitation – Cyprus Insights
1. Introduction
The internet has become an integral part of children's lives, offering a wide range of opportunities for...






















