What challenges will chidren face in the futur
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The fight against discrimination, the impact of screens on health, the power of social networks, climate change, the importance of community... Children will face multiple challenges, both now and in the future. Three childhood specialists set out their priorities and suggest new avenues for research and action. With: Virginie Houadec, former national education inspector and sociologist at Artémisia, ARPEGE network, Toulouse Jean Jaurès University
Virginie Houadec coordinated the "50 activities for equality between girls and boys at school". Her work focuses on gender and love models in children's literature. She is currently working on "how to read the classics and heritage works to today's children".Laelia Benoît,Clinical Fellow in Child Psychiatry and Associate Researcher at the Yale Child Study Center and at Inserm, CESP, Centre de Recherche en Epidémiologie et Santé des Populations.
Laelia Benoit is a clinical fellow in child and adolescent psychiatry and favours citizen and participatory research approaches involving adolescents, their parents, professionals, and family support groups. Her most recent project assesses the impact of climate change on the mental health of children and adolescents.Philipp Jaffé, Professor at the Center for Children's Rights Studies (CIDE), a United Nations Rapporteur on the Rights of the Child; specialist in children's participation in judicial proceedings and civil and penal judicial cases.
Philip D. Jaffé is a professor at the University of Geneva. He co-founded the Interfaculty Centre for Children's Rights and directed it from 2008 to 2019. In 2018 in New York, he was elected member of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child and re-elected in 2022. Trained in Switzerland and the United States as a clinical and forensic psychologist, he still works as a psychotherapist and court expert. In addition to the traditional tasks required of a top-level university - teaching, research, "publish or perish" - his academic vision has always been to serve civil society as a practicing scientist.Naïlem Gambaye, citizen of Paris, speaker at COP 21 and co-editor of the Paris Charter on the Rights of the Child 
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