State of the World's Children 1992
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Book Description
Over the last ten years, The State of the World's Children report from UNICEF has become the best-known and most widely used of all United Nations publications. Published in over thirty languages, it is distributed to media in all countries at year's end, and has become both a record and a
catalyst of the movement to promote the kind of development that most benefits today's children--and tomorrow's world.
The 1992 report describes what it would take and cost to meet the basic needs of all the world's children--for food and water, health care and education--by the end of the century. Following the 1990 World Summit for Children, at which the largest gathering in history of heads of state
promised a new deal for children in the decade ahead, the report sets out the action now needed--by the governments and peoples of both rich and poor nations--if that promise is to be kept.
State of the World's Children 1992,James P. Grant,Oxford University Press, USA,0192622285,General,Health Services For Special Classes,Health/Fitness,Pediatrics,Politics / Current Events
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