Reaching Children in War: Sudan, Uganda and MozambiqueNordic Africa Institute, 1991 - 146 halaman |
Isi
Introduction Personal reflections on the new rights | 1 |
National and societal implications of | 7 |
War experiences and psychological impact | 21 |
street boys in Khartoum | 39 |
Child soldiers of Uganda and Mozambique | 51 |
a silent majority | 59 |
Corridors of peace across the lines of civil | 71 |
Helping the child | 89 |
Research challenges in practical perspective | 103 |
Rights and hopes for children in | 113 |
Annex Convention on the rights of the child | 123 |
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Reaching Children in War: Sudan, Uganda and Mozambique Cole P. Dodge,Magne Raundalen Tampilan cuplikan - 1991 |
Istilah dan frasa umum
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