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Leave no child behind : children of vulnerable communities and their rights

2020

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OCLC : 1569245349 “This report is the collective effort of many individuals and organisations that Wada Na Todo Abhiyan is associated with. Foremost, we thank BASF, CSEI, Ekal Nari Shakti Sanghatan, Gyan Sagar, LEDS, National Hawkers Federation, PRASAR, PVCHR and YUVA that have undertaken the study in their field area with children from the nine socially and economically vulnerable communities.”
“This study was focused on amplifying the most vulnerable population group of children in communities that don’t receive adequate focus in the development dialogue. We believe that the findings of these report are more nuanced than any available information available on the children from these communities. We hope that they can be used to further the policy discourse and uphold ‘Leave No One Behind’ to ensure the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals for all.”
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Publisher
New Delhi : Wada Na Todo Abhiyan
Language
English
Geographic Origin
India
Geographic Subject
India
Subject
Children and youth
Child welfare
Children's rights
Poor children
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