Innocenti Occasional Papers, Decentralization and Local Governance Series The Difficult Road: The case of NPA decentralization in Argentina AUTHOR(S) Alberto Minujin; Pablo Vinocur Published: 1994 Innocenti Occasional Papers, Decentralization and Local Governance Series The 1990 World Summit for Children set in motion the development of what were called ‘National Programmes of Action’ in a number of countries. The birth of the Argentine NPA took place in a context of profound institutional reform, with the federal government placing responsibility for health care, education and social policy in the hands of the provinces. This paper looks at how this process of ‘decentralisation’ has influenced the NPA’s early development. + - Cite this publication | No. of pages: 36 | Thematic area: National Development Programmes | Tags: child protection, decentralization, National Programme of Action, social development programmes | Publisher: UNICEF ICDC, Florence × COPY BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATION Alberto Minujin; Pablo Vinocur 1994 The Difficult Road: The case of NPA decentralization in Argentina. , pp. 36.