Additional Resources:
On the World-wide Web:

Publications:

      • Children First: The story of UNICEF past and present, by Maggie Black, Oxford University Press, 1996.
      • The Best Interests of the Child—Reconciling Culture and Human Rights, by the United Nations Children’s Fund, edited by Philip Alston, Oxford University Press, 1994.
      • Girls and women: A UNICEF development priority, United Nations Children’s Fund, 1993.
      • Equality, development and peace—Beijing +5 Women 2000, UNICEF, 2000.
      • Poverty Reduction Begins with Children, UNICEF, 2000.
      • Human rights for children and women: How UNICEF helps make them a reality, UNICEF, 1999.
      • Girls: Challenging the world, United Nations, 1995.
      • Education for all—No excuses, UNICEF, 2000.
      • Children’s Participation: The Theory and Practice of Involving Young Citizens in Community Development and Environmental Care, UNICEF, 1997.
      • Making Reality of the Rights of the Child. The UN Convention: What it says and how it can change the status of children worldwide, by Thomas Hammarberg.
      • Stand Up for Your Rights: A book about human rights written, illustrated and edited by young people of the world, Peace Child International, 1998.
      • Implementation Handbook for the Convention on the Rights of the Child, UNICEF, 1998.
      • First Call for Children, Commemorative reprint, UNICEF, 2000.
      • The State of the World’s Children, UNICEF, 2000.
      • The Progress of Nations, UNICEF, 2000.
      • Annual Report, UNICEF, 2000.
      • Facts and Figures, UNICEF, 2000

(This paper was contributed by UNICEF)