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Trends, Early Child Development
Children as Consumers: Advertising and Marketing
Junk Food TV Ads to Be Banned From April
Food Makers in Europe Volunteer to Cut Ads Directed at Children
TV is Good for Children, Insists Academic
E-learning in Tertiary Education
Mobile Phones and Development
Global Monitoring Report 2004
Invisible Child: The Image of the Child in Media Contents Intended for Adults
E-Commerce and Development Report 2003: Chapter 1: Recent Internet trends
Zero to Six: Electronic Media in the Lives of Infants, Toddlers and Preschoolers
Under-6s watch up to six hours of TV daily
Is educational broadcasting finished?
Doctor says kids should watch more TV
Kalam launches telemedicine facility in Tamil Nadu
Giving IT roots
Interactive TV is Child's Play
Linking a Diverse Country: Mailing Lists in India
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Poll: Marginalised Young Girls
What is the most persistent problem facing marginalised female children?
Problem:
Lack of access to education.
Lack of inheritance and ownership rights.
Societal acceptance of sexual teasing and harassment.
Forced customs related to sexuality: e.g., FGM, arranged marriage, involuntary prostitution.
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