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Improving the Odds for Adolescents
This report, written by Susan Wile Schwarz and Yumiko Aratani from the National Center for Children in Poverty (NCCP), looks at how well the United States is currently meeting the... read more
Posted on 11-09-2011
Who Speaks for Me? Ending Child Marriage
In the last decade, 58 million young women in developing countries—one in three—have been married before the age of 18, many against their will and in violation of... read more
Posted on 12-31-1969
Who Speaks for Me? Ending Child Marriage
In the last decade, 58 million young women in developing countries—one in three—have been married before the age of 18, many against their will and in violation of international laws... read more
Posted on 10-01-2011
Child and HIV-sensitive social protection in Africa
This report is written by Keetie Roelen, Jerker Edström, Rachel Sabates-Wheeler and Mark Davies from the Centre for Social Protection, Institute of Development Studies in Brighton, UK. It explores child-... read more
Posted on 12-31-1969
Child and HIV-sensitive social protection in Eastern and Southern Africa
By Dr. Keetie Roelen, Jerker Edström, dr. Rachel Sabates-Wheeler and Mark Davies of the Centre for Social Protection at the Institute of Development Studies in the United Kingdom. This documentation explores... read more
Posted on 09-01-2011
Environment&Urbanization Brief -21: Responding to the Perspectives of Urban Youth
Youth make up around one-quarter of the world’s population. But the challenges they face are given relatively little attention. They are often portrayed as the problem – the unemployed, disaffected,... read more
Posted on 12-31-1969
Environment&Urbanization Brief -21: Responding to the Perspectives of Urban Youth
INTRODUCTION   The challenges facing urban youth are emerging as one of the most important global development issues. High levels of unemployment, health problems (especially around HIV/AIDS in many nations), social marginalization... read more
Posted on 06-08-2011
Discussion Paper: Achieving the MDGs With Equity in Asia and the Pacific
Reporting on Millennium Development Goals (MDG) achievement has usually focused on national averages and whether countries are “on track” or “off track” to achieve the goals. The worse-off: women, poor... read more
Posted on 04-18-2011
Adolescent Girls - Time for Partnership and Joint Action
  An Editorial by Alberto Minujin, Director, Equity for Children   “Extremely important,” “groundbreaking,” and “inspirational” – those are the comments made most often by participants in the 5th Annual International Conference organized... read more
Posted on 05-17-2010
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The 5th UNICEF-GPIA Conference, "Adolescent Girls - Cornerstone of Society" was truly a success with 200 participants each day and representation from over 30 different countries! All conference papers and... read more
Posted on 03-11-2010
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