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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 , a group of researchers at the University of Oxford. Co-hosted with The City University of New York (CUNY) and Rutgers University’s Department of Childhood Studies, the discussions offered a unique opportunity to learn about emerging trends from Young Lives’ ongoing longitudinal study of 12,000 individuals conducted over 15 years in four countries: India, Vietnam, Ethiopia, and Peru. Those in attendance represented policy makers and academics from around the world who are dedicated to alleviating childhood poverty.
For those of our viewers that could not attend the symposium 'Tackling Child Poverty in the Twenty-first Century', the presentations given on February 8th at The New School can be downloaded below. |
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| Equity for Children, EFC, The New School, Young Lives Project, Andreas Georgiadis, University of Oxford, Alberto Minujin, Martin Woodhead, Jo Boyden, Paul Dornan, Child Poverty in the Twenty-first Century, Tackling Child Poverty, The City University of New York, CUNY, Rutgers University |
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On 03-22-2012 Aryan Mehr Group Wrote:
good article but i think that there is some need of rreofm in pronounciation,becoz the pronounciation of some word is belonging from limit region like akulana means vyakul hona.. |
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