Working Children and Youth face the Challenge n°26
Annual newsletter of the African Movement of Working Children and Youth (MAEJT)
Annual newsletter of the African Movement of Working Children and Youth (MAEJT)

A total of 9095 people, including
5233 children and 3862 young
people, vendors, mechanics,
carpenters, farmers, luggage bearers,
apprentices, domestic workers,
waiters and waitress have benefited
from actions to defend their rights and
protect themselves in their immediate
working environment.
M A E J T
Coping with disasters 22 examples by the WCY Download the pdf file here : Coping with disasters
African Children’s Forum Edition 1 Download the pdf file here : African Children Forum – 1
Relever le défi Bulletin EJT Bulletin Téléchargez le fichier pdf ici : Relever le défi Bulletin EJT
Relever le défi WCY N 21 Téléchargez le fichier pdf ici : Relever le défi WCY – N 21
Face the Challenge Working Children and Youth N 21 Download the pdf file here : Face the Challenge Working Children and Youth N21
Face the Challenge Working Children and Youth Bulletin Download the pdf file here : Face the Challenge Working Children and Youth Bulletin
Respect for human rights and humanistic
values in the implementation of migrant
expulsion procedures
Social reintegration of migrant and returned
children and youth: preventing precarity
and combating irregular migration
Engagement and contribution of local
authorities for safe mobility for migrant
children and youth
We work to promote children’s voice and leadership, and to protect the rights of millions of children and young people across Africa.