CHILD POVERTY AND INEQUALITY: THE WAY FORWARD

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knowledge producers are considerably more plentiful in Latin


America, than in Africa or Asia, and that capacity-strengthening


efforts could be usefully tailored accordingly.


References


African Child Policy Forum’s Child Friendliness of Policy Indices:
http://www.africanchildinfo.net/africanreport08/
Carden, S. (2009). Knowledge to Policy: Making the Most of Development Research.
Sage/IDRC.
Foundation for Child Well-being’s Child Well-being Index:
http://www.soc.duke.edu/~cwi/
IDS Vulnerability and Poverty Reduction Team page:
http://www.ids.ac.uk/go/research-teams/vulnerability-and-poverty-
reduction-team
International Society for Child Indicators: http://www.childindicators.org/
Jones, N. and A. Sumner (2011). Child poverty, evidence and policy: Mainstreaming
children in international development. Bristol: Policy Press.
Nutley, S., Walter, I. and Davies, H. (2007). Using Evidence: How Research Can
Inform Public Services. Bristol: Policy Press.
ODI theme page on Childhood and youth:
http://www.odi.org.uk/work/themes/details.asp?id=31&title=childhood-
youth
OECD’s Social Institutions and Gender Index: http://genderindex.org/
Save the Children’s Child Development Index:
http://www.savethechildren.org.uk/en/54_7201.htm
UNICEF’s Global Study on Child Policy and Disparities:
http://unicefglobalstudy.blogspot.com/

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