Chıldhood Under Threat
İÇİNDEKİLERWith a foreword byKofi A. Annan, Secrelary-General of the United Nations................ Chapter 1.......................................... Chapter2 Chapter3 Chapter 4........................................ Chapter5........................................ References...................................... Statistical Tables.......................... Contents.................................... General note on the data........ Under-five mortality rankings.................................. Table 1: Basic Indicators.......... Table 2: Nutrition...................... Table 3: Health.......................... Table 4: HjV/AIDS Table 5: Education.................... Table 6: Demographic Indicators................................ Table 7: Economic Indicators.. Table 8: Women........................ Table 9: Child Protection.......... Summary Indicators................ Irıtroduction to Table 10.......... Table 10: The Rate of Progress................................ lndex.............................................. Glossary........................................ UNICEF Offices.............................. Summary.................................................... PANELS The world comes to recognize the importance of childhood.................... The terms of childhood: Children's rights........................................ The protective environment.................... Failure to achieve the Millennium Development Goals: Implications for childhood.............................................. FIGURES 1.1 Poverty, armed conflict and HIV/AIDS threaten child survival.... MAP When 1 + 1 is More Than 2...................... Summary................................................ PANELS Poverty deprives children of their rights................................................ Operational definitions of deprivation for children.......................... Children's vvelfare and mother's property, a special contribution by Bina Agarwal...................................... Opportunidades: A poverty-reduction programme that vvorks.......................... FIGURES 2.1 Severe deprivation among children in the developing world, by different deprivations.................. 2.2 Severe deprivation among children in the developing world, by region................................ 2.3 Severe deprivation among children in the developing vvorld, by country income group.... 2.4 Child poverty in OECD countries.... 2.5 Social expenditure and child poverty İn OECD countries.............. MAP Childhood UnderThreat: Poverty.......... PANELS Girl soldiers: The untold story................ Uganda's 'night commuter' chiidren .... The Anti-War Agenda, 1996.................... Truth and reconciliation in Sierra Leone: Giving chiidren a voice.............. Reintegrating child soidiers: Initiatives across Africa and Asia.......... UNlCEF's core commitments to chiidren in conflict and unstable situations.................................................. Back to school: Safeguarding educaîion during complex emergencies............................................ Dangerous assignınent: Going to school despite ongoing violence in lraq........................................................ Participation in emergency situations: Chiidren lead the way............................ FIGURES 3.1 Confiicts of high intensity, 1945-2003.......................................... 3.2 VVhere the majör armed confiicts are...................................... 3.3 Main causes of food emergencies, 1986-2003.......................................... 3.4 Landmines: The global picture........ MAP Childhood UnderThreat: Conflict.......... PANELS The global threaî of HIV/AIDS................ The 'feminization' of HIV/AIDS.............. Chiidren with HIV/AIDS.......................... Antiretroviral treatment: Prolonging the lives of adults and chiidren living with HIV/AIDS.......................................... Going to school and thinking about the future: Not an easy feat in Mozambiqııe............................................ The Global Campaign for Orphans and Chiidren made Vulnerable by HIV/AIDS.................................................. FIGURES 4.1 Nevvly diagnosed HIV infections in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, 1993-2003................................ 4.2 Chiidren orphaned by AİDS in sub-Saharan Africa...................... 4.3 Grandparents are increasingly shouldering the burden of care for orphans........................................ 4.4 Sub-Saharan Africa, epicentre of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, is the only region where orphan numbers are increasing.................... 4.5 Challenges facing chiidren and families affected by HIV and AİDS.... 4.6 Access to antiretrovirals, by region, as of end-2003...................... MAP Childhood UnderThreat: HIV/AIDS........ PANELS Child trafficking, a special contribution by H.M. Ûueen Sylvia of Svveden.................................... The human rights-based approach to development: Examples from Latin America.......................................... China's 'digital divide'............................ A vvilllng vvorld can end child poverty, a special contribution by Joseph E. Stiglîtz................................ NOTLARYayın bir derleme çalışması olduğu için yazar ismi olarak,Unicef genel başkanı ismi verilmiştir. |