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Kinder- und Jugendrechte in der deutschen Entwicklungszusammenarbeit: Die rechtliche Situation indigener Kinder
Eschborn: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) (2014), 50 pp.
"Die vorliegende Veröffentlichung gibt einen Überblick über die Situation indigener Kinder und Jugendlicher in Bolivien, Ecuador und Peru im Lichte der UN-Konvention über die Rechte des Kindes sowie des Übereinkommens 169 der Internationalen Arbeitsorganisation (ILO). Die Anerkennung und prakti
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Promoting Children's Rights: Coverage of Children in South African and Zambian Media
Johannesburg: Media Monitoring Africa (2013), 41 pp.
Children Accused of Witchcraft: An Anthropological Study of Contemporary Practices in Africa
Dakar: UNICEF (2010), 55 pp.
"This study addresses the issue of children who are victims of violence and mistreatment due to local beliefs, representations and practices, in particular, relating to witchcraft. While the harmful consequences of these beliefs have been publicised internationally, their origins often remain unclea
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Working Towards a Deeper Understanding of Digital Safety for Children and Young People in Developing Nations
Cambridge, Mass.: Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University (2010), 32 pp.
"While the safety of children and young people in digital spaces has become an important issue of qualitative as well as quantitative research in the developed world and has led to a significant body of knowledge, the research efforts in the developing nations, with few exceptions, are still relativ
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Children's Rights and the Media
Communication Research Trends, volume 28, issue 3 (2009), pp. 1-42
The International Handbook of Children, Media and Culture
London et al.: Sage (2008), xxi, 537 pp.
Children's Rights and Journalism Practice: A Rights-Based Perspective
Dublin: UNICEF (2007), 161 pp.
"Welcome to this module on children‘s rights for journalists. The objective of the module is to provide you, the trainee journalist, with the concepts and the information that will help you to develop responsible news reporting skills that appreciate and respect children's rights [...] The module
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Children's Rights and the Media
Kuala Lumpur: Asia-Pacific Institute for Broadcasting Development (AIBD) (2006), x, 99 pp.
"The media has the greatest potential of bringing home the tragedies that befall children such as being drop-outs from schools due to poverty, exploited though trafficking or labour, abused or victimized by war, most of which are sadly, accepted as part of life. Television with its great potential t
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Facing the Challenge: Children's Rights and Human Development in Latin American News Media
Brasília: ANDI, revised ed. (2006), 43 pp.
"This handbook has been produced to help media professionals working on stories about children to appreciate the rights of children and encourage their participation in the mass media. It contains ideas and challenges for journalists, and for those seeking to obtain media coverage about children’s
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Eto dodo deviwo: Plan Bénin et Radio Lalo. Manuel des jeunes
Cotonou: Plan International (2005), 87 pp.
Aprender con la radio: Reflexiones y actividades para promover la participación comunitaria
Buenos Aires: Las Otras Voces; UNICEF (2005), 28 pp.
"El hecho de propiciar y multiplicar los canales de expresión y participación ciudadana de niños, niñas y adolescentes es vital para asegurar su desarrollo y para fortalecer la cultura democrática en la sociedad. Que ellos puedan hacer oír sus voces para expresar sus inquietudes, deseos y nece
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Bibir Radio: Plan Burkina Faso et Radio Burkina: Guide des formateur
Ouagadougou: PLAN Burkina Faso (2005), 90 pp.