A growing number of children around the world are currently orphaned or otherwise growing up without parents, through violence, HIV/AIDS, poverty, and natural or man-made disasters. This issue of Early Childhood Matters points to the lack of clear guidelines for providing adequate care for these children, and gives suggestions on how to improve existing mechanisms.
This issue is guest-edited by Nigel Cantwell.
Previous Publication (general) items
- 08/03/2006: Regional Capacity Building Workshop on Advocacy for Realising Child Rights
- 06/03/2006: Au-delŕ d’Abou Ghraib: la détention et la torture en Irak
- 06/03/2006: Iraq: Thousands of Detainees Denied their Basic Rights
- 06/03/2006: Análisis de los Programas de Desarme, Desmovilización y Reintegración (DDR) Existentes en el Mundo Durante 2005
- 06/03/2006: Small Arms Report of the UN Secretary General
Organisation Contact Details:
Bernard van Leer Foundation
PO Box 82334
2508 EH The Hague
Tel: 00 31 70 331 2200
Email: registry@bvleerf.nl
Website: www.bernardvanleer.org
Last updated 09/03/2006 07:50:02
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