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Decolonizing the child protection apparatus: Revisiting child rights governance in Zanzibar
Childhood, 2019In Zanzibar, child protection actors hold reservations against the child protection aspects of child rights governance as they are considered to carry connotations of moral devaluation and to dismiss multiple ways of protecting children. In this article,
Franziska Fay
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Child Rights Impact Assessment as a policy improvement tool
Human Rights Monitoring and Implementation, 2019Child Rights Impact Assessment (CRIA) is used to assess systematically the impact on children of laws, policies or budgetary allocations as measured against the Articles of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and domestic human rights ...
L. Payne
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Nursing Standard, 2004
Thirteen-year-old leukaemia patient Hannah Jones was given the 'right to die' last year. That, at least, is what happened according to some newspaper reports.
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Thirteen-year-old leukaemia patient Hannah Jones was given the 'right to die' last year. That, at least, is what happened according to some newspaper reports.
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International Journal of Child Abuse & Neglect, 2020
Since its adoption by the United Nations in November 1989, the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) has become the most universally ratified human rights treaty in history; presently only the United States has not ratified it.
J. Simon, Ann Luetzow, J. Conte
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Since its adoption by the United Nations in November 1989, the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) has become the most universally ratified human rights treaty in history; presently only the United States has not ratified it.
J. Simon, Ann Luetzow, J. Conte
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Journal of Children and Media, 2008
This paper analyses images of children in international NGO fundraising campaigns on children and conflict in Africa, with a particular focus on the Civil War in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It identifies the key impacts of contemporary civil war in Africa on children and the role of children and young people in these conflicts.
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This paper analyses images of children in international NGO fundraising campaigns on children and conflict in Africa, with a particular focus on the Civil War in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It identifies the key impacts of contemporary civil war in Africa on children and the role of children and young people in these conflicts.
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Volunteer Tourism in Cambodian Residential Care Facilities—A Child Rights-based Approach
The International Journal of Children's Rights, 2018Cambodia has experienced a rapid and uncontrolled increase in the institutionalisation of children in the last decade. In this article, we analyse the impact of volunteer tourism on children’s wellbeing in residential care facilities in Cambodia by ...
Marit Ursin, Mona Lock Skålevik
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5 to 7 Educator, 2008
Play is important for development and is so natural. Adults must make sure the quality of play is as good, safe and that the right amount and type of activities are available
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Play is important for development and is so natural. Adults must make sure the quality of play is as good, safe and that the right amount and type of activities are available
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Rights, justice, and equity: a global agenda for child health and wellbeing.
The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health, 2019Worldwide challenges to child health and wellbeing are rapidly becoming existential threats to children and childhood. Inequities, armed conflict and violence, nuclear proliferation, forced migration, globalisation, and climate change are among the ...
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Childhood, 2019
How might we interpret the continuing inability of most marginal populations in the majority world to make claims based on the legal guarantees made available by the new regime of child rights governance?
Sarada Balagopalan
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How might we interpret the continuing inability of most marginal populations in the majority world to make claims based on the legal guarantees made available by the new regime of child rights governance?
Sarada Balagopalan
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Child Rights and Mental Health
Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2001This article introduces the principles and articles of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) and discusses the implications of this new conceptualization of childhood for child mental health. Consistent with the articles of the CRC, Canadian and US health administrations call for including the perspectives and participation of ...
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