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Children's Rights and Business Explained: A reader-friendly version of the Committee on the Rights of the Child's General Comment No. 16 on state obligations regarding the impact of the business sector on children's rights
This publication presents a reader-friendly version of the Committee on the Rights of the Child’s General Comment No. 16, which examines how the business sector affects children’s rights. A valuable tool when learning or teaching about GC No. 16, the publ
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Children and Non-Discrimination: Interdisciplinary textbook
Funded by the European Commission, the project “Children’s Rights Erasmus Academic Network” presents this interdisciplinary textbook on the child’s right to non-discrimination and equality, Art 2 of the UN CRC. The textbook aims to fill the existing liter
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Making it Equal: A guide to non-discrimination
This guide provides support for the application of the principle of non-discrimination at every stage of planning, implementing, monitoring and evaluating interventions on child rights programming to ensure that all children from every kind of background
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Learning Together: Programmatic approaches, methodologies and best practices for inclusive education in the Balkans
Inclusive education refers to the capacity of an education system to accommodate all children, without exception, within the formal education process and to promote their learning and full development together with their peers. Save the Children has been
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Rights of Migrant Women and Girls: A child rights perspective
This paper is part of a series of bridging papers looking at different points of the 5-year Action Plan for Collaboration from a child rights perspective. It analyses the gender dimension in migration, whether women or girls have migrated themselves or re
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Supplementary Report to the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child in Response to Sweden's Fifth Periodic Report
Save the Children Sweden (SCS) presents a report to the United Nations in response to Sweden’s fifth periodic report. With this report, the SCS examines the Swedish Government’s continuing commitment to supporting and strengthening children’s rights in co
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Towards better investment in the rights of the child- Report of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights
The present report sets out the obligations of States to invest adequately in the rights of children, in accordance with the Convention on the Rights of the Child. The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights commissioned this report in preparatio
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BARN: Idrott. Nr 3, 2012
This edition of Save the Children Sweden’s quarterly magazine ‘Barn’ investigates how children experience sports. Are sports a source of joy? Or are they an arena for bullying, disappointed parents, psychological abuse, or prevented from participation? Re
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Policy for Safe and Equitable Access to Quality Education: Targeting marginalized areas and groups
This national policy paper supports the national agenda of state-building and furthers the realization of the rights of all Palestinian children to education as an essential pillar of the State and of productive citizenship, allowing Palestinian children
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Training manual- Child rights programming (Part 2)
This is Part 2 of a starter kit that provides a basic introduction to Child Rights Programming. The manual is based on personal experiences gathered while conducting workshops and training programmes across South and Central Asia and Southeast Asia and th
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Life in the Risk Zone
This video shares children's own voices from today's Rio de Janeiro. Life for children living in Complex da Maré favela, a township in Rio de Janeiro, is threatened by violence, gang activities, and discrimination by the community. One partner’s project w
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Capacity building workshop facilitating the participation of boys and girls from a rights based approach in education
Various Save the Children offices came together in Cõte d'Ivoire 23-27 September 2008, for a ‘Capacity building workshop facilitating Participation of Boys and Girls from a Rights based approach in Education'. The workshop represents Save the Children’s c