Rahimi’s shadow

Compulsory work; Children’s share of social justice/ Saya Rahimi
In the 18th century AD, as a result of the Industrial Revolution and the employers’ tendency to hire cheap and unskilled labor, as well as the migration of people from rural areas to cities in search of suitable jobs, the unemployment rate increased dramatically and a phenomenon emerged that later became known as a major […]...
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Sayeh Rahimi
Social Inequalities and Child Suicide/Shade Rahimi
“Suicide of Mohammad, the child laborer from Mahshahr due to poverty”, “Suicide of Reza, the hopeless child laborer from the Honey Moon program”, “Details of the suicide of 12-year-old Zainab in Hellelan”, “Reason for the suicide of 11-year-old Armin from Kermanshah”, “Suicide of an 11-year-old boy due to not having a mobile phone and being […]...
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Sayeh Rahimi
The small victims of a disaster called inefficient management/Shadow Rahimi.
The story began when a fierce and destructive storm took everything from Mr. Morris – his life, his possessions, and his home. While he was left devastated and unsure of what to do, he saw a woman with a few books in the sky. Mr. Morris’ entire life had been destroyed and he had no […]...
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Sayeh Rahimi
Opposing thoughts on teaching sexual education to children and supporting their marriage!/Saya Rahimi
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Sayeh Rahimi
Children in the grip of violence and coronavirus/Shadow Rahimi
Systematic abuse of children in Iran on the occasion of “World Day against Violence against Children” On November 20th, 1889, the efforts of child rights defenders around the world bore fruit as the “Convention on the Rights of the Child” was adopted at the United Nations General Assembly. According to this treaty, any individual under […]...
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Sayeh Rahimi
New Dream for Working Children called Social Support/Shadow Rahimi
“Organizing Child Labor and Street Children” was the title of a regulation that was approved in the government of the time in 2005. The plan, with the overall goal of empowering “child labor” and supporting them, aimed to remove children from the cycle of labor and hardship. In the past fifteen years, it has turned […]...
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Sayeh Rahimi
Children whose dreams turn to ashes on the outskirts of cities/Shadow of Rahimi
The United Nations Human Settlements Program predicts that with the development and expansion of cities, by the next few decades, over 70% of the world’s population will live in urban areas. If city managers do not utilize all capacities for sustainable development, a large portion of the population will be pushed to the outskirts of […]...
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Sayeh Rahimi
Cities that children don’t like / Sahar Rahimi
Play and recreation are one of the basic needs of children, and it has a significant impact on their physical, mental, and emotional health and growth. The “International Play Association for Children” defines play as a combination of speech, thought, and action that creates a sense of satisfaction and happiness in children. In other words, […]...
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Sayeh Rahimi