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EDUCATIONAL ARTICLES

Child exploitation refers to the abuse or misuse of a child (anyone under the age of 18) for personal gain or advantage, whether it's for financial profit, sexual gratification, labor, or other benefits.

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Child abuse does not have boundaries and is not limited by ethnicity, geography, or socio-economic standing. It comes in different forms. Whether in the form of belief, race, color, national origin, disability, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, socioeconomic status, education level, or citizenship status. We recognize that our distinct cultural expressions, including folk dances, storytelling, and drama plays, offer an effective strategy for addressing the problem's cultural dimension.

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Alongside these social and cultural activities, MCH organizes age-appropriate financial literacy workshops to educate youth about individual financial management. Child exploitation in certain regions is intricately linked to environmental degradation. Through a collaborative approach with residents, we are actively restoring ecosystems and providing technical support for biodiversity. These efforts are designed to address hunger, mitigate climate change, and build stronger, more resilient communities. "We rise by lifting others."

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