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Human Rights and Social Policies for Children and Women: The Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) in Practice |
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| Minujin, Delamonica and Komarecki - 2006 |
This book offers a compelling insights on improving the well-being of children and women, primarily based on the use of the Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys (MICS) designed by UNICEF. Authors from around the world represent diverse perspectives as members of academia, NGOs, government agencies, and international-development agencies, including UNICEF country offices. This resource is meant for policy makers, researchers, programmers, statisticians, and advocates in their endeavors to make further progress in the struggle for the respect, protection, and fulfillment of the rights of children and women.
Alberto Minujin, Enrique Delamonica, Marina Komarecki (editors)
Graduate Program in International Affairs, The New School 2006
ISBN-10: 0976625202
ISBN-13: 978-0976625209 |
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| child rights, children's rights, child poverty, policy, human rights |
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1 Comment of Human Rights and Social Policies for Children and Women: The Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) in Practice |
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On 12-28-2009 Momoh Lawani Yesufu, PhD Wrote:
The authors need to make this book available to popularise the use of MICS developed by UNICEF for solving similar probems. |
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