PUBLICATION
Knowledge for Action: Emerging experiences in child-focused Social and Economic Policy Selected Innovations and Lessons Learned from UNICEF Programmes, Volume 2
© United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), October 2011
Disclaimer
This compilation is based on internal eld reports and is not edited or fact checked to ofcial UN publication standards.Statements in these articles do not imply or constitute ofcial opinions or policy positions of either the United Nations or UNICEF.
Acknowledgements
This compendium is a collaborative effort between UNICEF Country Ofces and the Policy, Advocacy and KnowledgeManagement Section (Division of Policy and Practice). It has been reviewed and compiled by Neha Karkara, IanThorpe and Xavier R Sire. Design support was provided by Upasana Young. We acknowledge the following contribu
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tors and reviewers:
Original contributors
Sona Karapetyan, Cristina Roccella (Armenia); Selma Turkic (Bosnia and Herzegovina); Usha Mishra, Socheath Heng(Cambodia); Tinatin Baum (Georgia); Subhash Misra, Juan Santander (Iraq); Zoran Stojanov, Biljana Lubarovska (Theformer Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia); Erika Strand (Mexico); Serghei Buruiana (Moldova); Lisa Kurbiel (Mozam
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bique); Yoshimi Nishino (Myanmar); Aleksandra Jovic (Serbia); Remy Pigois (Senegal); George Laryea-Adjei, NkechiObisie-Nmehielle (South Africa); Augustine Agu (Trinidad and Tobago); Bernard Kennedy (Turkey); Natalia Astapova(Ukraine); Solrun Engilbertsdottir (Global)
Reviewers
Richard Morgan, Isabel Ortiz, Jingqing Chai, David Anthony, Rinko Kinoshita, Jennifer Yablonski, Solrun Engilberts
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dottir, Natalia Elena Windsor Rossi, Deolinda MartinsCover photo credits: (c) UNICEF/NYHQ2009-1842/Markisz, (c) UNICEF/NYHQ2011-1092/Holt, (c) UNICEF/NYHQ2010-1535/Asselin
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