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Children express themselves
How much do we know about a child or young person’s need and/or desire? How do we obtain that information? The best way to do this is to listen and... read more
Posted on 11-07-2007
By Miriam Fogelson Art and Culture
Children’s creativity and imagination produce a critical point of view that is frequently ignored and under developed. Children and young people participate in many art and culture initiatives that allow... read more
Posted on 05-30-2009
Monitoring and Evaluation: Conceptual and Methodological Issues
Monitoring and Evaluation are crucial tools for policy/program design and implementation. Projects, programs and policies must show results and are required to present evidence on their efficiencies by comparing costs... read more
Posted on 05-30-2009
Challenges in Social Policy
Many national and international policies are oriented to tackle child deprivation and poverty issues. This is to ensure children’s development and protection. However, it is seldom that these policies have... read more
Posted on 05-30-2009
Children’s Rights
In 1989, the Convention on the Rights of the Child came into effect to provide children - in both rich and poor countries - the right to a childhood in... read more
Posted on 05-30-2009
Why is Equity Important for Children?
Children represent more than one third of the world’s total population and nearly half of the population in the least developed countries. In the developing world, most of the poor are... read more
Posted on 05-30-2009
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