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Issue #56

Make childhood poverty history

Economic policy must recognise children

Educating women = healthier children?

Children's issues ignored in Ethiopia's PRSP process

Cash transfers can reduce childhood poverty

Monitoring budgets for child rights

Dynamics of child poverty in the Kyrgyz Republic

Does child labour always undermine education?

‘High achievers’ prioritise social policy

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Useful web sites

Childhood Poverty Research & Policy Centre
www.childhoodpoverty.org

Child Rights Information Network
www.crin.org

Eldis Children & Young People Resource Guide
www.eldis.org/children

In Focus - Special Issue on Childhood Poverty from UNDP
www.undg.org/documents/3622-In_Focus__2.pdf (PDF)

Save the Children UK
www.savethechildren.org.uk

Save the Children Alliance
www.savethechildren.net/alliance

UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre
www.unicef-icdc.org

UNICEF's key statistical databases on children
www.childinfo.org

World Bank Children & Youth pages
www.worldbank.org/childrenandyouth

Young Lives: An International Study of Childhood Poverty
www.younglives.org.uk

Falguni Patel
Young Lives
Save the Children UK
1 St. John's Lane
London EC1M 4AR
UK
T +44 (0)207 012 6796
f.patel@savethechildren.org.uk

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