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    Child labour in hybrid cottonseed production in Andhra Pradesh: recent developments

    India Committee of the Netherlands, 2004
    Following up on an earlier report, this report continues to examine trends in employment of child labour in hybrid cottonseed production in Andhra Pradesh.
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    Children, not soldiers: guidelines for working with child soldiers and children associated with fighting forces

    Save the Children Fund, 2001
    This Save the Children UK report provides guidance for those working with children involved in armed conflict. It aims to guide planning and programme implementation for those working directly with children, as well as to provide an overview of issues relating to child soldiers for managers and policy-makers who may not have previous experience of the subject.
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    Child soldiers global report 2004

    Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers, 2004
    This Global Report documents child recruitment policies and practices from 2001. It monitors compliance by governments and armed political groups to international standards governing the recruitment and use of child soldiers.The report provides an analysis of recruitment standards and practices in more than 180 countries, and identifies regional and global trends.
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    I’m a teenager: what happened to my rights?

    Plan, 2004
    This report argues that the CRC (Convention on the Rights of the Child) has not been implemented successfully, and that many children have not benefited from the promises it contains and know nothing about the rights it affords them.The report states that there are many threats to children's rights that the CRC has failed to eliminate.
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    Crossing the border

    Save the Children Fund, 2004
    This report looks at the Disarmament, Demobilisation, Repatriation, Rehabilitation and Reintegration process (DDRRR) of Rwandan boys and girls formerly associated with armed groups in the Democratic Republic of Congo.The report investigates boys' and girls' experiences in the armed groups and during the complex process of cross-border DDRRR.
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    Young people in South Eastern Europe: from risk to empowerment

    World Bank, 2004
    This paper looks at the situation of youth in South Eastern Europe (SEE). It asks the following questions: How are young people at risk? What are the economic and social implications of these risks? How are youth disadvantaged in the labour market?
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    Child labour, education and children’s rights

    World Bank, 2004
    This World Bank social protection discussion paper reviews the international legal framework relating to child labour and access to education and provides a statistical portrait of child labour and education participation.
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    Gender, education and child labour in Egypt

    International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour, 2004
    This study analyses existing literature on the education and gender aspects of child labour. It explores the linkages between child labour, gender and education and highlights areas for further research and programme/policy interventions.The paper looks at the causes of child labour, its prevalence and distribution in Egypt.
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    The impact of cash transfers on child labor and school attendance in Brazil

    Instituto de Estudos do Trabalho e Sociedade, Brazil, 2003
    Brazil’s Bolsa Escola schemes involve paying cash grants to poor parents on the condition that their children attend school.
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    Gender, education and child labour in Lebanon

    International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour, 2004
    This study examines the topic of gender, education and child labour in Lebanon, and argues that despite the limited availability of related information at the national level, there are indications of the existence of some factors and variables that impede the full realisation of the development of children in Lebanon.

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