Reporting Children’s Rights: a case study on Ethiopia

Summary: This report argues that children
should be provided with special
rights because they are vulnerable
and can be easily victimised by war,
conflict, displacement, hunger, and
epidemics. Often, children find
themselves bearing the brunt of
disasters to which they have made
no contribution and are often caused
by adults.
Owner: Lullit G. Michaelpdf: www.ifj.org/pdfs/Reporting%20Children’s%20Rights-A%20case%20study%20on%20Ethiopia.pdf

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