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Monitoring Child Well-Being: A South African Rights-Based Approach


Book Description
Taking a rights-based approach, this comprehensive study develops a conceptual framework and a definitive set of holistic indicators for monitoring the well-being of children in South Africa. Taking cues from the child-rights focus of the South African constitution, it is made clear that it is not just the state of the children that is important to measure, but also the contexts within which the c... More
Book Information
PublisherHuman Sciences Research Council
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages640
ISBN-100796921776
ISBN-13978-0796921772
Publication Date01/01/2008
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About Amelia van der Merwe (Editor) : Amelia van der Merwe is a published editor. A published credit of Amelia van der Merwe is Monitoring Child Well-Being: A South African Rights-Based Approach.
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About Andrew Dawes (Editor) : Andrew Dawes is a published editor. A published credit of Andrew Dawes is Monitoring Child Well-Being: A South African Rights-Based Approach.
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