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Editorial

Best regards are sent to teachers and students of our schools who by diverse initiatives(cultural manifestations, conferences, talks, meetings for literary matters etc) about “Journal d’une Bonne”, commit themselves in the fight against children exploitation. We are all the more happy about the fact that their discuss about that matter with enthusiasm leads sometimes to talks with passion.
We are also grateful to the Head muster of schools who without any resistance, open the doors of their classes and libraries, sometimes offer their school grounds to allow some talk about the matter to occur. This gives evidence that our message to readers may lead to fight all what is against the children protection.
This achievement encouraging to work for positive goal should not hide the extent of the work to do. Thousands of children are still working in our home and all over the world. Thus the conscience to wich this novel appeals, only helps for certain sensitization.
It is noticeable that the point of view of children is favourable to our purpose. This is justified by a say of an eleven-year old student during a conference held at “Collège Protestant de Lomé” : "It is easy to stop children trade by telling the adults not to maltreat the children." This say made people laugh and it gives evidence that children are thinking that adults enjoy an excuse of innocence presumption : they ill treat children just because nobody tells them not to do that. Forbidding it politely to them is “enough” this is what do the readers who act further than the simple reading of “Journal d’une Bonne”.

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