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The State Of The World's Children 1996
The State Of The World's Children 1996
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UNICEF's 1996 State of the World's Children report, marking the organization's fiftieth anniversary, examines the plight of children caught in the crossfire of armed conflicts or propelled into the savagery as combatants. It also reflects on the long-term toll taken on the young by wars fought most frequently in impoverished societies least able to rebuild shattered economies and lives.
Fifty years ago, out the horror of the Second World War, came a new global commitment to peace. It found expression in the programs and projects of the United Nations and development agencies like UNICEF. This focus on peace continues and UNICEF argues in this report that it can and must be strengthened for children. To help achieve that objective, the report offers an agenda for peace for children that includes a call for a complete ban on landmines and support for a boycott of companies that manufacture them. It also urges governments to honor the provisions of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the powerful human rights instrument, now ratified by more than 175 countries, as crucial protection for children.
A celebrated voice which highlights the pressing problems of children and offers solutions to them, The State of the World's Children report is an extremely important document for everyone concerned with children worldwide.
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Global children's welfare insights and peace agenda.
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Who is this book for?
If you're interested in the global state of children's rights and welfare, this UNICEF report from 1996 offers a compelling look at urgent issues faced by children in conflict zones. It also presents a hopeful call for stronger international commitments to peace and protection for the world's most vulnerable young populations. A meaningful read for anyone passionate about making a difference in children's lives.