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Child Helpline International is charged with establishing and strengthening a world wide network of child helplines with the objective of having a child helpline in almost every country and representing the child helpline movement at the...
CARE works with poor communities in more
than 70 countries aroudn the world to find
lasting solutions to poverty. Draw strength
from our global diversity, resources and
experience, it promotes innovative solutions
and are advocates for global...
ICCYS is a specialised unit for training, research and policy analysis which focuses on the needs of children and youth in developing, transitional and developed societies. It seeks to promote the holistic development of children and youth, and...
Summary: The September 2001 issue focuses on the
topic of child labour and working children,
including articles such as – “Child labour in
Asia: A review” and “Child labour and India’s
football-making industry”.
The FOCUS Asia-Pacific Newsletter...
Summary: The report examines three of the most
widespread and devastating factors
threatening childhood today: HIV/AIDS,
conflict, and poverty.
Owner: UNICEFpdf: www.unicef.org/sowc05/english/sowc05.pdf
Summary: The Committee will be examining
reports submitted by the following
state parties: Armenia, India,
Indonesia, Slovenia, Papua New
Guinea, The Netherlands and Aruba
(considered together), Guyana,
Japan and Germany.
Summary: This paper examines the social
protection needs of women workers
in this sector, and also argues for
public action to
promote such work as a possible
new labour-intensive growth
strategy in these and other
developing countries.