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1 Child rights In Iran and Yemen By Michael Such

2 A Day In a Child’s Life in Yemen Travel to work or school School is a day off for most kids After school the rest of the kids go to work The go to work on streets and metal shops They make $4.60

3 A DAY IN A CHILD’S LIFE IN IRAN Lots of children in Iran work They work in very dangerous lungs Work all day Make around $4.00 Have to work for poor drug addict parents

4 Why Child Rights Has Changed Poverty is the main reason Religion Parents doing drugs Bad jobs

5  More families have gone under the poverty line  Religion has an important part in this  Children have to work because parents are wasting on drugs  There aren’t good jobs to make money

6 Yemen Religion  Muslim is the main religion  Center parts are Jewish  Men force religion on kids  People are constantly trying trying to good for god

7  Almost all Muslim  Strong beliefs for their religion  Men pray a lot  Men force religion on kids kids Iran Religion

8 Muslims beliefs Convert everyone to Muslim Do good deeds for god Everyone should constantly be praying To them violence can be a good deed

9 Judaism beliefs Believe in God Strongly follow the torah Also considered a race Process of becoming a man to them is celebrating a mitzvah

10 Impact of Religion On Child Rights The dads force religion on kids Kids constantly praying Affects kids jobs People trying to make religious education a right

11 Religion Affecting Jobs Hard to pray when working all day seven days a week Most kids can’t go to religious school Don’t have time to pray in town Can’t do certain things because of religion

12 unicef trying to help  Making more schools to help kids  Getting rid of illegal labor  Helping religion to become a right  Helping families

13 There is child labor in both countries Both have Muslim religion in their countries Both kids make around four dollars a day Both countries experiencing poverty Both countries parents of families have problems SIMILARITIES BETWEEN IRAN AND YEMEN

14 Differences Between Iran and Yemen In Yemen the center parts of country are Jewish For child labor you make a little more money In Iran men get together in big sessions to pray In Yemen more kids go to school

15 References Child Workers in Yemen given Back Their Childhood - CNN." Featured Articles from CNN. 31 Jan. 2011. Web. 17 Mar. 2011.. "IRIN Asia | IRAN-IRAN: Focus on Child Labor | Iran | Children | Economy | Health & Nutrition." IRIN Humanitarian News and Analysis from Africa, Asia and the Middle East - Updated Daily. Web. 17 Mar. 2011.. "IRIN Middle East | YEMEN: What to Do about Child Labor? | Yemen | Children | Economy | Human Rights." IRIN Humanitarian News and Analysis from Africa, Asia and the Middle East - Updated Daily. Web. 17 Mar. 2011..

16 References "Religion and Expressive Culture - Yemenis." Countries and Their Cultures. Web. 17 Mar. 2011.. Unicef. Unicef. Web. http://www.unicef.org/iran/media_6303.html. http://www.unicef.org/iran/media_6303.html


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