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خطة العمل الوطنية الثانية للطفولة في تونس 2002-2011 (Second Action Plan for Children in Tunisia)

Tunisian Ministry of Women, Family, Children and Elderly Affairs Country Resources Child and Youth General Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards Tunisia 2002 Policy document

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هذه الخطة العشرية تتنزل في صميم مشاغل الطفولة فهي خطة الاعتزاز بالمكاسب و الطموح الي الافضل انسجاما مع ابعاد الرؤية المتجددة للتغيير التي اعتبرت دوما ان الانسان هو اساس مناعة الاوطان و بان طفل اليوم هو عماد جمهورية الغد.

تشمل الخطة على:
1-تحديد الوضع الحالي للطفل في المجال الصحي و التربوي
2- اليافعون و المراهقون
3- حماية الاطفال في مستوى التشريعات و مستوى البرامج و المؤسسات

و تركز الخطة العشرية على:
1- تاميين بداية طيبة لكل طفل
2- التربية
3- الحماية

و تناقش هذه الخطة الاستراتيجيات و التدابير و الاجراءات الداعمة للخطة العشرية الثانية لفائده الطفولة.

This ten-year plan is developed mainly to address the concerns of childhood. This plan is based on the fact that the man is the basis of development of his homelands and that the child of today is the mainstay of the Republic of tomorrow.

The plan includes:
1-determine the current status of the child in the area of health and education
2. Adolescents and Teenagers
3. The protection of children in the level of legislation, programs and institutions level

And ten-year plan focuses on:
1. securing a good start for every child
2. Education
3. Protection

And discuss this plan strategies and measures and supportive measures decade of the plan for the benefit of a second childhood.

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Childhood and Adolescents Plan
Arabic, 3.6 MB pdf

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