Financing child rights in Malawi
Abstract Background Nearly all countries have ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and, therefore, support children having access to their rights. However, only a small minority of children worldwide have access to their environmental, economic, and social rights. The mo...
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Main Authors: | Rachel Etter-Phoya (Author), Chisomo Manthalu (Author), Frank Kalizinje (Author), Farai Chigaru (Author), Bernadetta Mazimbe (Author), Ajib Phiri (Author), Takondwa Chimowa (Author), Waziona Ligomeka (Author), Stephen Hall (Author), Bernadette O'Hare (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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