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THE STATE OF THE WORLD’S CHILDREN
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THE STATE OF THE WORLD’S CHILDREN
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FOREWORD Is there a child who does
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FOCUS Violence against children wit
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Reports such
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Under the Convention on the Rights
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People with disabilities are becomi
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Education is the key to stopping th
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(continued from p. 3) the right to
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CHAPTER 2 FUNDAMENTALS OF INCLUSION
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hierarchy and traditional expectati
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to education and health-care servic
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An inclusive kindergarten in Nizhny
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Assistive technology products Categ
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We need to make media more accessib
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CHAPTER 3 A STRONG FOUNDATION Good
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Early childhood stunting, which is
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are particularly important. Develop
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the needs of all children. In an in
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Look at Hanif and you will see that
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terms for 20 schools at a time, wit
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epilepsy. The ketogenic diet is an
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Reading Braille at a school in Ugan
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Saja opened my eyes to my own abili
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CHAPTER 4 ESSENTIALS OF PROTECTION
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Independent States, institutionaliz
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Children with disabilities are at g
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It is much harder to protect childr
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CHAPTER 5 HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE Hum
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Explosive remnants of war (ERW) on
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esist, than children without disabi
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