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Training of Head teachers and Teachers in practising Child Rights in three Districts of Lukasa Province

Final Project Report from Batch 21, Zambia.
Authors: Natala Matongo, Levy; Akushanga, Ing’utu; Mutale, Harriet.

Transforming schools through the Convention of Rights of the Child in Namibia: a case study at Andreas Haingura Kandjimi Primary School in the Kavango East Region

Final Project Report from Batch 3, Namibia.
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Ugandan Teachers’ Training College People’s Perceptions of Children Rights to Participation. An Interview Study.

Jaegers, Alexandra (2012) Ugandan Teachers’ Training College People’s Perceptions of Children Rights to Participation. An Interview Study. Department of Sociology, Division of Education.
Type: Bachelor thesis.

Understanding Children’s Rights to bring about Change in Educational Settings in Colombia

Final Project Report from Batch 11, Colombia.
Authors: Barragan, Marcela Falla; Torres, Claudia; Nanwani, Sanjay.

UNICEF 25 years of the Convention on the Rights of the Child - webpage

UNICEF (2016) 25 years of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. https://www.unicef.org/publications/index_76027.html

Unicef Global Research - webpage

Global Research Research is fundamental to UNICEF’s mission. The struggle to safeguard the rights of all children in all circumstances can only succeed when supported by the most reliable evidence and the latest knowledge. The Office of Research – Innocenti - is UNICEF’s dedicated research centre. Its core mandate is to undertake cutting-edge, policy-relevant research that equips the organization and the wider global community to deliver results for children. To achieve its mandate UNICEF Innocenti must work closely with all parts of its parent organization as well as a wide array of external academic and research institutions. Innocenti’s research seeks to inform policy, guide action and also to challenge assumptions. https://www.unicef-irc.org/

UNICEF Reimagine the future - webpage

UNICEF (2015). Reimagine the future. THE STATE OF THE WORLD’S Children. http://sowc2015.unicef.org/www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/sdgoverview/post-2015-development-agenda.html

Walking with awareness and knowledge on Child Rights: A case study on bullying at Okahandja Senior Secondary in Otjozondjupa Region.

Final Project Report from Batch 14, Namibia.
Authors: April, Roderick; Coetzer, Hennie; Shilamba, Peggy.