The state of the world's children 1989 / James P. Grant, Executive Director of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
1989
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TitleThe state of the world's children 1989 / James P. Grant, Executive Director of the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
AccessEnglish: The_State_of_the_World's_Children_1989 - PDF ; Español: Estado_Mundial_de_la_Infancia_1989 - PDF ; Français: La_situation_des_enfants_dans_le_monde_1989 - PDF ;
Summary
The State of the World's Children 1989 looks at some of the major child health achievements of the 1980s – achievements which are now saving the lives of at least two and a half million children each year. But this rate of progress, says the report, is now threatened by rising debts and the reversal of economic development in large areas of the developing world. It argues that the heavy burden of the debt crisis is being passed on to the children of the world’s poor. Calling for action on debt reduction, trade and aid to restore the momentum to development, the report argues that the derailment of the development effort also offers an opportunity to re-examine its direction. Looking to the decade ahead, the report calls for a real development pact between industrialized and developing nations to attempt to meet the needs of the poorest third of mankind.
A decade of achievement threatened -- Children in debt -- Real aid for real development -- Real development in practice -- Seven sins -- Today's children - tomorrow's world -- Measuring real development -- Statistics.
A decade of achievement threatened -- Children in debt -- Real aid for real development -- Real development in practice -- Seven sins -- Today's children - tomorrow's world -- Measuring real development -- Statistics.
DateOxford, U.K. ; New York : Oxford University Press, for UNICEF, [1989]
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116 p. : graphs, tables
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Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN / ISSN
019261827
0265-718X
0265-718X