‘Listen to us’: Arguing the Case for Child Participation in NEPAD
The authors discuss the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD), focusing on a specific area within the organization's process, they argue, which has so far been largely neglected: that is, integrating children's right to participation in its work. The article explores ways i...
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