A Human Rights-Based Approach to EDUCATION FOR ALL – A framework for the realization of children’s right to education and rights within education.
UNICEF (2007). A Human Rights-Based Approach to EDUCATION FOR ALL – A framework for the realization of children’s right to education and rights within education. https://www.unicef.org/publications/index_42104.html.
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Accountability For Children’s Rights
The Human Rights Unit within the Programme Division of UNICEF commissioned this working paper on accountability for children’s rights, and convened a two-day workshop in March 2014, bringing together social accountability researchers, practitioners and child rights experts to discuss how civil society engagement can help accelerate results for children by holding governments accountable. This paper focuses on social accountability and its potential to achieve results and equity for children, as experiences are emerging that show its benefits to governance, citizenship and development outcomes. It also outlines how social accountability can help engage children and adolescents meaningfully in matters that affect them and their communities.
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Child Friendly Cities - webpage
Child Friendly Cities
A child friendly city is the embodiment of the Convention on the Rights of the Child at the local level, which in practice means that children’s rights are reflected in policies, laws, programmes and budgets. In a child friendly city, children are active agents; their voices and opinions are taken into consideration and influence decision making processes. http://childfriendlycities.org/
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Child-friendly Schools Manual.
UNICEF (2009). Child-friendly Schools Manual. https://www.unicef.org/publications/files/Child_Friendly_Schools_Manual_EN_040809.pdf
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CRIN (Child Rights International Network) - website
CRIN (Child Rights International Network)
https://www.crin.org/en/home/about
CRIN is a global children’s rights advocacy network. Established in 1995, we press for rights - not charity - and campaign for a genuine shift in how governments and societies view and treat children. It links to nearly 3,000 organisations that between them work on children’s rights in every country in the world and rely on our publications, research and information sharing.
https://www.unicef.org/eca/education_18613.html
https://www.unicef.org/eca/education_18613.html
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Global Initiative to end all Corporal Punishment of Children - website
Global Initiative to end all Corporal Punishment of Children
The Global Initiative to End All Corporal Punishment of Children promotes universal prohibition and elimination of corporal punishment. Supporters of this aim include UNICEF, UNESCO and many international and national organisations and prominent individuals.
This website contains detailed individual reports on the legality and prevalence of violent punishment in each state and territory in the world, global and regional tables of progress towards prohibition in all settings, information on the human rights imperative to prohibit all corporal punishment, guidance on achieving prohibition, summaries of research on the issue and more. http://www.endcorporalpunishment.org/
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Guidelines for Inclusion: Ensuring Access to Education for All
The democratic and human rights-based intent of Inclusive Education is defined in the Salamanca Statement and represented in the 'recognition of the need to work towards 'schools for all' - institutions which include everybody, celebrate differences, support learning, and respond to individual needs'. A commitment to this approach is central to UNICEF's work in the region. https://www.unicef.org/eca/education_18613.html
UNESCO (2005) Guidelines for Inclusion: Ensuring Access to Education for All. http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0014/001402/140224e.pdf
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Implementation Handbook for the Convention on the Rights of the Child. UNICEF Publications.
UNICEF/UNESCO
Hodgkin,Rachel & Newell, Peter (2007). Implementation Handbook for the Convention on the Rights of the Child. UNICEF Publications.
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Save the Children
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Save the Children
A lot of material and resources could be found on the websites for Save the Children International. Some links providing such material:
http://www.savethechildren.org/site/c.8rKLIXMGIpI4E/b.6153061/k.7E4A/Publications_and_Reports.htm
https://www.savethechildren.net/resources
https://resourcecentre.savethechildren.net/our-thematic-areas/cross-thematic-areas/child-participation
https://resourcecentre.savethechildren.net/keyword/positive-discipline
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Sustainable Development Goals. 17 Goals to Transform Our World
Sustainable Development Goals
United Nations (2015). Sustainable Development Goals. 17 Goals to Transform Our World. http://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sustainable-development-goals/
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The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child - website
The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child
The Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC) is the body of 18 Independent experts that monitors implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child by its State parties.http://www.ohchr.org/EN/HRBodies/CRC/Pages/CRCIndex.aspx
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UNICEF 25 years of the Convention on the Rights of the Child - webpage
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UNICEF (2016) 25 years of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
https://www.unicef.org/publications/index_76027.html
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Unicef Global Research - webpage
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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/
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Unicef Inclusive Education - webpage
Inclusive Education
The democratic and human rights-based intent of Inclusive Education is defined in the Salamanca Statement and represented in the 'recognition of the need to work towards 'schools for all' - institutions which include everybody, celebrate differences, support learning, and respond to individual needs'. A commitment to this approach is central to UNICEF's work in the region. https://www.unicef.org/eca/education_18613.html
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UNICEF Reimagine the future - webpage
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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
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