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Bambini a rischio in Europa centrale ed orientale: pericoli e prospettive - sintesi
Questa pubblicazione è una sintesi del quarto Regional Monitoring Report che copre 18 paesi dell'Europa Centrale ed Orientale e dell'ex Unione Sovietica. ...

Bambini e famiglie appartenenti a minoranze etniche, gruppi immigrati e popolazioni indigene: sintesi dei lavori

Children and Families of Ethnic Minorities, Immigrants and Indigenous Peoples: Global Seminar Report, 1995
The seventh Innocenti Global Seminar, held in Florence in October 1996, brought together participants with a wide range of experiences and perspectives ...

Children at Risk in Central and Eastern Europe: Perils and Promises
This Report looks at the changes in risks facing the 100 million children in the 18 countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the Caucasus. Eight types ...

Children at Risk in Central and Eastern Europe: Perils and Promises (Russian version)

Children at Risk in Central and Eastern Europe: Perils and Promises - a Summary
This Report looks at the changes in risks facing the 100 million children in the 18 countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the Caucasus. Eight types ...

Deprivation and Discrimination
The children of an ethnic group, race or religious denomination represent its continuity - they embody a potential for future diversity. This has resulted ...

Enfants au risque en Europe centrale et orientale: périls et promesses - résumé
Le rapport prend en considération un éventail d'indicateurs non économiques parmi lesquels diverses mesures de transformations démographiques, telles ...

India: The forgotten children of the cities
In India, as in other countries, the rise in the number of street and working children is associated with the phenomenon of rapid urban growth, especially ...

Urban Children in Distress: An introduction to the issues

Urban Children in Distress: Global predicaments and innovative strategies