Federación estudiantil venezolana abordará tema del embarazo precoz

America del Sur/ Venezuela/ 27.11.2018/ Fuente: www.prensa-latina.cu.

La Federación Venezolana de Estudiantes de Educación Media (Feveem) iniciará un despliegue por todos los planteles educacionales públicos del país con el fin de impulsar el programa de prevención y reducción del embarazo en la adolescencia.
Esta problemática resulta de vital importancia en la agenda de la organización, precisó la vicepresidenta de la Feveem, Eglismar Nathalia Canales, quien indicó que en cada centro de formación se abordarán otras inquietudes de los jóvenes como la violencia y sus orígenes, el rendimiento académico y la calidad de la educación, entre otros.

Canales puntualizó que la directiva de la federación estudiantil será recibida por el Consejo de Ministros antes de concluir 2018, para tratar temas de interés para ese sector poblacional, de acuerdo con nota de prensa del Ministerio de Comunicación e Información.

Según datos del Fondo de las Naciones Unidas para la Infancia (Unicef), Venezuela presenta una de las tasas de fecundidad adolescente más altas de América del Sur, situación que afecta principalmente a jóvenes en condición de pobreza, residentes en zonas rurales o pertenecientes a los grupos poblacionales afrodescendientes o indígenas.

El gobierno venezolano creó recientemente el Ã’rgano Superior del Plan de Prevención y Reducción del Embarazo a Temprana Edad y en la Adolescencia, con el objetivo enfrentar las causas de este fenómeno social y reducir su incidencia en la juventud de la nación sudamericana.

Fuente de la noticia: https://www.prensa-latina.cu/index.php?o=rn&id=231214&SEO=federacion-estudiantil-venezolana-abordara-tema-del-embarazo-precoz

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India: SFI sweeps student union polls

Asia/India/Agosto del 2017/Noticias/http://www.thehindu.com

Mridula Gopi becomes the first girl chairperson at Maharaja’s College

The Students’ Federation of India (SFI) claimed a major victory in the college union elections held in institutions affiliated to the Mahatma Gandhi University in Ernakulam on Tuesday.

The organisation said it had won 47 of the 51 colleges in the district. The autonomous Ernakulam Maharaja’s College witnessed the election of its first girl candidate as chairperson of the union. Mridula Gopi of the SFI defeated Fuvad Muhammed of the Fraternity Movement by a margin of 121 votes. Ms. Gopi won 884 votes while Mr. Fuad got 763 votes. Seven girl students from the SFI panel won the election. It also won 13 of the total 14 seats.

Fraternity Movement bagged one seat when its candidate Ishaq Ibrahim won as the representative of the third year degree batch. A release issued by the Fraternity Movement said that it had also won the union at HM College, Muvattupuzha.

A release issued by the SFI claimed that it had won all the seats in 31 colleges. It regained the college union at Al-Ameen College, Edathala, from the KSU-MSF combine after nine years.

Mridula Gopi, who was elected chairperson of the union at Maharaja’s College.

The federation also defeated the Kerala Students Union to win all the seats at U.C. College, Aluva. Seventy-seven of the 86 university union councillors also belonged to the SFI, it said.

The colleges in which the SFI panels won all seats include Gujarati College, Kochi; RLV College, Thripunitura; SS College, Poothotta; St. Thomas College, Puthencruz; H.M. College, Ranarkara; Eldho Mar Baselius College, Nellikuzhi; Indira Gandhi College, Nellikuzhi; Mar Elias College, Kottapadi; St. Mary’s College, Allapra; Al-Ameen College, Edathala; BMC Law College, Choondi; SNGICT Arts College; SNGICT Engineering College; Mata College, Manakkapadi; and KMM College, Thrikkakara.

A release issued by the KSU said that it won the union at Cochin College. The combine of KSU and MSF won all seats at Jai Bharat College.

Fuente: http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Kochi/sfi-sweeps-student-union-polls/article19541436.ece

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