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Dear Friends, Equity for Children continues with a busy winter-spring schedule of events at The New School in New York, with our emphasis on child poverty, and on our work to... read more
Posted on 12-31-1969
Young Lives Panel Discussion at The New School
On Wednesday, February 8, Equity for Children at The New School presented a symposium entitled Tackling Child Poverty in the Twenty-First Century by the Young Lives Project... read more
Posted on 02-18-2012
Successful Colloquium on Politics of Security and Human Rights
Equity for Children successfully hosted the two-day colloquium on Politics of Security and Human Rights in September in Sao Paolo, Brazil. The scenario of the multiple modalities of violence committed... read more
Posted on 12-31-1969
Equity for Children hosts Colloquium on Security Policies and Human Rights: Focusing on Early Childhood, Childhood and Adolescence
Equity for Children has the pleasure of inviting you to  
The Colloquium on Security Policies and Human Rights:  
Focusing on Early Childhood, Childhood and Adolescence on September 13th and 14th,... read more
Posted on 08-31-2011
Gender Equity and Girl Child in India
In 2009, the passing of the Compulsory Education Act was a historic moment for the children of India that indicated the state's commitment to providing educational opportunities for all children.... read more
Posted on 12-31-1969
Gender Equity and Girl Child in India
India is primarily a patriarchal society with a small segment of the population that adheres to matriarchal beliefs and values. Within the national culture there exists a “son syndrome” which... read more
Posted on 08-25-2011
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
"Our Rights In City of God" - Documentary project about Child Rights in the community of Cidade de Deus, Rio de Janeiro
“Without play there is no joy, there is no happiness.” -Felipe, 11, about why the Right to Play is important to children.   Cidade de Deus, the community also known as ‘City of... read more
Posted on 10-24-2010
New School - UNICEF International Conferences
  GPIA / UNICEF International Conferences, 2004 – 2008 Starting in 2004 the GPIA began a series of annual, international conferences in partnership with UNICEF. UNICEF provides the base funding for these... read more
Posted on 06-30-2010
Vulnerability and Resilience of the Middle Class in Latin America
Summary The paper has two main objectives: First, to analyze the vulnerability of the middle sectors in Latin America in face of the neo-liberal policies implemented in the region during recent... read more
Posted on 03-23-2010
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