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Visiting Scholar in Feminist Perspectives on Globalization
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Conflict and Children's Rights
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Rruga Sesam and Ulica Sezam Children's TV Series
Al Jazeera Children’s Channel (JCC)
Friends of Orphans - Kampala, Uganda
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The Educational Impact of Rechov Sumsum/Shara'a Simsim: A Sesame Street Television Series to Promote Respect and Understanding among Children Living in Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza
"As Though There is Peace": Opinions of Jewish-Israeli Children About Watching Rechov Sumsum/Shara'a Simsim Amidst Armed Political Conflict
Campaña ¡Armas ni de juguete! - El Salvador
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War in Children's Television (La guerra en la televisión para niños)
All Sides of the Story, Reporting on Children
Prácticas óptimas para la prevención de la violencia juvenil.
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La televisión: una herramienta definitiva en los procesos de paz. El caso de Sudáfrica
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Development Classifieds
Young Children and HIV/AIDS
Which of these strategies should be prioritised in supporting young children affected by HIV/AIDS?
[you may choose more than one]
Strategies:
Create employment opportunities for surviving family members.
Create participatory opportunities for children in developing policies on children affected by HIV/AIDS.
Create family training and support on rights-related child issues.
Create more publicly funded housing, such as orphanages and foster families (with training made available).
Support village-centred care arrangements with long-term financial commitments.
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ECD News
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Jolie-Pitt Foundation Awards Second Grant to Global Action for Children
Netherlands to help Pakistan achieve MDGs
Education notes
Tyler Horner, guest column: Early childhood's urgent stakes
Tracey Barnett: Mother knows best about this old nasty
ZRG Inc. Broadens Global Education Practice
Fagil Mandy Roots for Languages
Kevin Bain
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