We the children : meeting the promises of the world summit for children
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Part I: First Call for Children
1. Children in the 1990s - The Global Context
Part II: Progress in Implementing the World Summit
1. Delaration And Plan of Action
A. Child health
B. Nutrition
C. Women's health
D. Safe drinking water and sanitation
E. HIV/AIDS
F. Adoescent health and development
G. Evolution of health, nutrition and water and sanitation policies and strategies
H. Priority actions for the future
2. Education and Literacy
A. Primary Education
B. Education and emergencies
C. Child labour and education
D. Secondary and Technical/vocational education
E. Early childhood development
F. Adult Literacy
G. Knowledge, skills and values required for better living
H. Evolution of educaiton policies and strategies
I. Priority Actions for Future
3. Children's Protection and Civil Rights
A. Role of the family
B. Civil Rights and freedoms, including legal protection, freedom from violence, and child participation
C. Special Protection measures, including child labour, children in armed conflict, and sexual abuse and exploitation
Part:III: Perspectives for the Future
1. Lesssons learned from the past decade
2. Building A world fit for children
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