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CRY in Action - our newsletter. It's a booklet that annually brings to you news of our activities in the field, stories of giving by individuals, corporates and youth, and papers on issues in area of child rights. To receive a copy by post, please write to the CRY office nearest to you. You may also subscribe for your e-copy by simply registering. Latest: Vol XI. No 8 2006-07 Each time we hear of children dying from easily prevantable diseases, each time we read about children rescued from sweat shops, each time we see a child cleaning tables, can we stop and ask ourselves - Is it Right? The latest CRY in Action illustrates in detail how the basic rights of children have been restored through the efforts of the communities and partner NGOs. Supporting these efforts have been volunteers, individuals and organisations. Download PDF File (Size:3.4 MB) Archive Issues: Vol X. No 7 2005-06 'CRY Out for what is RIGHT - brings to you a newsletter that covers the voice of children. It is tribute to every child across our nation who is overcoming insurmountable obstacles to change the world. It will share with you the hopes, dreams, ambitions, concerns of children and their rights, as citizens. At CRY we believe each child is entitled to read, to play, to learn, to simply explore and enjoy their childhood. Vol IX. No 6 2004-05 This issue is special as it brings to life a 25 year journey. The 25th year has been momentous for CRY. It gave us the opportunity to look back, assess the distance we have traversed and value the many contributions that have brought CRY to its current position as the pre-eminent Child Rights organisation in India. It also permitted us to gaze into the future to determine what we need to focus our sights on. Download PDF File (Size:21.7 MB) Volume VIII. No 5 - 2003 CRY believes the only way to permanently improve the lives of underprivileged children is to address the root cause of their situation. This approach has crystallized into CRY's philosophy of community mobilisation, the theme of this CRY in Action. Volume VII. No 4 - 2002 Children have borne the brunt of communalism, human inhumanity and the theme of this CRY in Action. Read how CRY and its partners live their belief of a pluralist future, in which every child gets the knowledge, skills and attitudes that enable her to live productively and in peace with people different from her.
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