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An Introduction to Child Rights Programming: Concept and Application
These guidelines aim to create a common understanding of both the concept and application of the Child Rights Programming approach, allowing programmes to both strengthen existing work and to introduce the approach to new work.

They demonstrate some of the implications of adopting a rights-based approach to programme work with children, and make available a range of ideas, examples and tools to assist staff in thinking about the implications of Child Rights Programming for their own work. While not intended as a practice manual, much of the material in the guidelines can be adapted for training purposes.

Published in 2001 by Save the Children.

Details for ordering available from the publications section (Development, Policy and Practice) of the Save the Children UK website.

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ISBN: 1841870544

Price: £6.95
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