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A World Fit for Children - a resolution adopted by the United Nations
The United Nations calls on the society to join in a global movement to build a world fit for children by implementing 10 key principles such as putting children first, educating every child, combating HIV-Aids and protecting the environment for children. United States.

A World Fit for Children - the outcome document of the UN Special Session
'A World Fit for Children' - the outcome document of the Special Session of the United Nations sets out four priorities for children in the coming decade. The plan of actions sets specific targets and benchmarks. United Kingdom

Outcome of the United Nations Children's Forum
At the end of the Children's Forum the children explicitly told governments what a world fit for children would look like. They wanted a world fit for children because a world fit for children is fit for everyone. United States

The story of children's rights for children
Written to help children and adults understand the story of the children's rights movement over the last decade or more. Written simply and gives an account of different international conventions, commitments and movements concerning children and their rights.

A world fit for children campaign - frequently asked questions
Provides detailed answered to the most frequently asked questions about the Global Movement for Children such as its history, whose involved, how to become involved and the activities undertaken to address children's rights issues. United States




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