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No policies are "child-neutral". Even policies which appear to have very little impact on children are likely to have a bias for, or against, the rights of the child. Trade and exchange rate policies may have a larger impact on children's development than the relative size of the budget allocated to health and education. In this discussion paper for Radda Barnen (Swedish Save the Children) Stefan de Vylder, Associate Professor in Development Economics and consultant, discusses the impact on children of general development strategies and macroeconomic policies.

La publicacion que aqui presentamos resume tres documentos rela-cionados con la implementacion de la Convencion Internacional de los Derechos del Milo. La Convencion obliga a los estados partes a presentar un informe sobre las medidas que han adoptado para dar efecto a los derechos reconocidos en la Convencion. Los informes de los estados partes son revisados por un comite internacional de expertos -Comite de los Derechos del Niiio con sede en Ginebra-.

CSEC: The Crime against Children has been sponsored by the BODY SHOP FOUNDATION/Gt. Britain. The P.E.A.C.E. Campaign has produced this book and it is edited by Chairperson/P.E.A.C.E., Ms. Maureen Seneviratne. P.E.A.C.E. has endeavoured to record every aspect and facet of the Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children, The Crime against Children. P.E.A.C.E. works on these issues to combat CSEC. This is a book of use to educators and social workers and the general reader. 2006. 

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