Monitoring Child Socio-Economic Rights: Achievements and Challenges

Summary: This publication links the
government’s efforts to realise
children’s basic socio-economic rights
to its legal obligations to do so,
thereby aiming to contribute to
eradicating child poverty in South
Africa and ensuring children live the
quality of life they are entitled to.
Owner: Erika Coetzee and Judith Streakpdf: www.idasact.org.za/bis/Budget%20Briefs/Budget%20Brief%202004/budget%

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