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Including Children in Policy Responses to Economic

 

Autor institucional : UNICEF and ODI
Autor/Autores: Caroline Harper, Nicola Jones and Andy McKay
Fecha de publicación: 2010
Alcance geográfico: Regional
Publicado en: Regional
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Resumen: This synthesis paper is motivated by a concern about the effects of the current finanical crisis on children and their care givers, who are often particularly vulnerable when crises strike. Substantial evidece from developing countries associates negative growth with worse human development outcomes, particularly for children. A key reason for concern is that, if children in are adversely affected by shocks, this often has lifelong and potentially inter-generational consequences. Inadequate nutrituion at a critical time in a childs life, inadequate or absent health care at a critical moment, being withdrawn from school in order to work and/or being denied adequate child care and protection may all have consequences that cannot be reversed later, to say nothing of cases of avoidable infant and child mortality.
   

 

 

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