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Computing and Internet
Engaging Irish Kids Through Sesame TV
After School Programmes: Do They Work?
Film and Video
Jamaica's Kids Learn to Critique Media
Violence Prevention for Young Children
Person-to-Person
Early Childhood Transitions
MTCT HIV Prevention - Ukraine
Print
Impact - Israeli/Palestinian Sesame St
TV for Educational Discovery
Radio
Interactive Radio to Engage and Educate
Communication-centred Anti-AIDS Tactics:
Television
Brazilian Sesame Education
Effect of Children's Television/Scotland
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Comic /Abuse of Women/Children
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Computing and Internet
This is My Home: A Minnesota Human Rights Education Experience
Sesame Tree
Rights of Young Children
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Film and Video
Sesame Stories (Sippuray Sumsum/Hikayat Simsim)
Children's Media Literacy Project
Violence Against Young Children: A Painful Issue
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Live Performance
Kids on the Block-Vermont
Communication For Polio Eradication - Republic of Yemen
Child Rights and Responsibilities Education & Prevention Project (CR&RP)
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Person-to-Person
Impact Assessment of 'Takalani Sesame' Season II Programme
Radio Instruction to Strengthen Education (RISE) Project
Early Childhood and Primary Education
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Print
Violence Against Children: Has it happened to you?
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Radio
Cost Effectiveness Analysis of Strategies to Combat HIV/AIDS in Developing Countries
Proyecto Simoncito - Venezuela
Programa de Comunicación en Salud Infantil, COMSAIN
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Telephone
Ulitsa Sezam
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Television
Vila Sésamo
TV is Good for Children, Insists Academic
"As Though There is Peace": Opinions of Jewish-Israeli Children About Watching Rechov Sumsum/Shara'a Simsim Amidst Armed Political Conflict
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Advocacy
Healthy Russia 2020 - Russia
School Mayors of Iran: Learning Social Participation in an Unfavorable Environment
Strong Women for Strong Women Campaign
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CISAS Child-to-Child Methodology
Child-to-Child Approach
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Local Participation and Action
Emotionally Safe Schools
Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission in Ukraine
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Marketing
Tackling Social Exclusion in Health and Education
Public Health - The Case for Early Intervention
5 A Day Campaign - United States
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Eco Jóvenes - Bolivia
Observatorio del Trabajo - España
TV Ontario (TFO) -Canadá
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My Hero
Prevenir para Vivir - España
Proyecto "Cuento de Cuentos" - Argentina
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Research
Educational Impact of Sisimpur: The Results of an Experimental Study of Children's Learning
Global Perspectives on Children's Media
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Traditional and Folk Media
Dragon Tales
VOICE
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Descripciones
Proyecto de prevención y atención de la violencia y la delincuencia juvenil a nivel local - El Salvador
Escuela Niños de Paz “Nicolasa Funez” - Colombia
Aprender a Convivir Juntos en Paz desde la Primera Infancia - Global
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Caribbean Early Childhood
Kindermusik International
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Education for Rural People (ERP) Tool Kit
Health Literacy
Meeting The Sexual And Reproductive Health Needs Of Young People in Nigeria: A Guide For Action
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Avian Flu Campaigns Reach Schools
Is it Time to 'Promote' Sex in Schools?
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