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A World Fit for Children Plus 5

UN Reports

A World Fit For Us.  The Children’s Statement from the UN Special Session on Children: Five years on, UNICEF, 2007.

Children and the Millennium Development Goals, Report by the Secretary General on Progress towards A World Fit for Children, December 2007. 

A/62/259 dated 15 August 2007, Report by the Secretary General on the Follow-up to the special session of the General Assembly on children

A/RES/61/272 dated 10 July 2007, Commemorative high-level plenary meeting devoted to the follow-up to the outcome of the special session on children

A/61/270 dated 17 August 2006, Report by the Secretary General on the Follow-up to the special session of the General Assembly on children

A/60/207 dated 8 August 2005, Report by the Secretary General on the Follow-up to the special session of the General Assembly on children

A/59/274 dated 17 August 2004, Report by the Secretary General on the Follow-up to the special session of the General Assembly on children

Child Friendly Millennium Development Goals, UNICEF, 2004

Child-friendly version of A World Fit for Children, Global Movement for Children, 2003

Building a World Fit for Children, The United Nations General Assembly Special Session on Children, 8-10 May 2002, UNICEF, 2003

A/RES/S-27/2 dated 11 October 2002, Resolution by the General Assembly on the World Fit for Children Declaration and Plan of Action

Children's Forum Report, New York, 5-7 May 2002, Report on the Meeting Report on the Meeting of Under-18 delegates to the UN Special Session on Children, October 2002

A/RES/55/2 dated 18 September 2000, United Nations Millennium Declaration


 

 

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