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Innocenti Occasional Papers, Child Rights Series


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97/5: School-related Economic Incentives in Latin America: Reducing drop-out and repetition and combating child labour
Ernesto Schiefelbein
95/7: A Child Belongs to Everyone: Law, family and the construction of the best interests of the child in Zimbabwe
Alice Armstrong
95/4: Exploring Alternative Approaches to Combating Child Labour: Case studies from developing countries
Jo Boyden and William Myers
94/12: The Right to Child Health: The development of primary health services in Chile and Thailand
Claudio Sepùlveda
94/9: Double Jeopardy: The children of ethnic minorities
Rodolfo Stavenhagen
94/8: Resources and Child Rights: An economic perspective
David Parker
94/3: The Relationship between Education and Child Work
Jo Boyden
93/13: Los hogares comunitarios de bienestar y los derechos del niño: el caso Colombiano
Nelson Ortiz Pinilla, Carlos Castillo Cardona and Alejandra Gonzales Rossetti
93/11: Nutrition and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
Urban Jonsson
93/6: Home-Based Community Day Care and Children's Rights: The Colombian case
Carlos Castillo Cardona, Nelson Ortiz Pinilla and Alejandra Gonzales Rossetti
93/1: Education and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child: The challenge of implementation
Frank Dall
92/10: Women's Rights and Children's Rights: The United Nations conventions as compatible and complementary international treaties
Savitri Goonesekere
92/2: Implementing the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child: Resource mobilization and the obligations of the States Parties
James R. Himes
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