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Implementing the Convention on the Rights of the Child: Resource Mobilization in Low-Income Countries,9789041100900
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Implementing the Convention on the Rights of the Child: Resource Mobilization in Low-Income Countries


Author(s): Himes, James R.
ISBN10:  9041100903
ISBN13:  9789041100900
Format:  Paperback
Pub. Date:  11/1/1995
Publisher(s): Brill Academic Pub

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SummaryTable of Contents
This book considers one of the main umbrella articles of the Convention on the Rights of the Child: Article 4, dealing with the concept of the obligations of the States Parties to meet their commitments to the maximum extent of their available resources and, where needed, within the framework of international cooperation'. The importance is emphasized of a broad interpretation of societal resources', going well beyond the severely limited finances of governments in most developing countries and extending both to the international (official and non-governmental) levels and to the expanding civil societies of these nations. Resources' are broadly defined to include human, technological, cultural and organizational capabilities as well as conventional economic resources. The thematic chapters give many examples of how such resources' can be effectively mobilized for children, including the areas of education, health, nutrition and child labour.
Foreword v(8)
Thomas Hammarberg
List of Contributors xiii(2)
List of Abbreviations xv
1. Introduction
1(32)
James R. Himes
2. Resources and Child Rights: An Economic Perspective
33(22)
David Parker
3. Realizing Rights through National Programmes of Action for Children
55(14)
Robert J. Ledogar
4. Children's Right to Survival and Healthy Development
69(38)
David Parker
Claudio Sepulveda
5. Children's Right to Nutrition: Food, Care and a Healthy Environment
107(36)
Urban Jonsson
6. Children's Right to Education: Reaching the Unreached
143(40)
Frank P. Dall
7. Children's Right to Protection from Economic Exploitation
183(40)
Jo Boyden
Victoria Rialp
8. Conclusion
223(22)
James R. Himes
Diana Saltarelli
Appendix One: Main Resource-Related Provisions of the Convention on the Rights of the Child 245(5)
Appendix Two: Goals for Children and Development in the 1990s 249(2)
Bibliography 251(6)
Index 257

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