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right to survival and development 9 Global 7 children's rights 6 child survival and development 5 child protection 3 children's rights violation 3 convention on the rights of the child 3 evolving capacities of the child 3 implementation of the crc 3 indigenous children 3 right to adequate standard of living 3 right to appropriate standards of care 3 right to care and protection 3 right to culture 3 right to health and health services 3 rights of indigenous children 3 child development 2 early childhood development 2 Central Europe 1 Eastern Europe 1 Russia 1 birth rate 1 child mortality 1 child related policies 1 child survival 1 demographic change 1 education 1 ethnic groups 1 implementation programmes 1 under five mortality rate 1 violence 1
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English 3 French 2 Spanish 2 Undetermined 2
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Lansdown, Gerison 3 Miller, Michael 3 Landers, Cassie 2 Dalais, Cyril 1 Fuertes, Pascale 1 Marnie, Sheila 1 Menchini, Leonardo 1
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Innocenti Digest 3 Innocenti Insight 3 Innocenti Global Seminar 2 Innocenti Working Papers 1
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Demographic Challenges and the Implications for Children in CEE/CIS
Marnie, Sheila; Menchini, Leonardo - 2007
The first part of this paper documents the striking changes in population size and structures which have occurred since the beginning of transition, and which have led to a substantial reduction in the child population. It is argued that they have been mainly driven by the drop in birth rates...
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The Evolving Capacities of the Child
Lansdown, Gerison - 2005
The Convention on the Rights of the Child introduces for the first time in an international human rights treaty, the concept of the ‘evolving capacities’ of the child. This principle has been described as a new principle of interpretation in international law, recognising that, as children...
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Les capacités évolutives de l'enfant
Lansdown, Gerison - 2005
Pour la première fois dans un traité internacional relatif aux droits humains, la Convention relative aux droits de l’enfant introduit le concept des ‘capacités évolutives’ de l’enfant. Ce principe revêt de profondes implications pour les droits humains de l’enfant. Il établit...
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La evolución de las facultades des niño
Lansdown, Gerison - 2005
La Convención de los Derechos del Niño introduce por primera vez en un tratado de derecho internacional, el concepto de ‘capacidades evolutivas’ del niño(a). Este principio ha sido descrito como un nuevo principio de interpretación en derecho internacional, reconociendo que, a medida que...
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Ensuring the rights of indigenous children
Miller, Michael - 2004
Around the world, in rural and urban areas alike, indigenous chilldren frequently constitute one of the most disadvantaged groups, and their rights - including those to survival and development, to the highest standards of health, to education that respects their cultural identity, and to...
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Garantir les droits des enfants autochtones
Miller, Michael - 2004
Dans le monde, que ce soit dans les zones urbaines ou rurale, les enfants autochtones constituent fréquentement l'un de groupes le plus défavorisés, et leurs droits - notamment à la survie et au développement, jusqu'au niveau le plus élevé de santé, à l'éducation qui respecte leur...
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Asegurar los derechos de los niños indígenas
Miller, Michael - 2004
En todo el mundo, tanto en las áreas rurales como en las urbanas, los niños indígenas a menudo constituyen uno de los grupos más desventajados y sus derechos (el derecho a la sobrevivencia y al desarrollo, al mejor nivel posible de salud, a una educación que respete su identidad cultural, y...
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Early Childhood Development Revisited: From policy formulation to programme implementation
Landers, Cassie; Dalais, Cyril; Fuertes, Pascale - 1996
This is the report on an inter-agency workshop convened by the Education Cluster of UNICEF New York as a follow-up to the 1989 Innocenti Global Seminar, which investigated and reviewed the most recent scientific knowledge and conceptual approaches to early childhood development. The workshop’s...
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Early Child Development: Summary Report, Innocenti Global Seminar
Landers, Cassie - 1990
Development of young children encompasses their survival and good health. It also involves their cognitive, emotional, ethical and social growth. Yet research findings have not yet been fully digested or appropriated by the international community for its policies and programmes. It is not...
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