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Knowledge for Action: Emerging experiences in child-focused Social and Economic Policy: Selected Innovations and Lessons Learned from UNICEF Programmes, Volume 2 (October 2011) This compendium features 18 recent innovations and lessons learned that illustrate the range of UNICEF's work on child-focused social and economic policy.

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Selected Innovations and Lessons Learned from UNICEF Programmes - Volume 2 (October 2011) This compendium features 18 recent innovations and lessons learned that highlight UNICEF's and its partners' experience in making policy work a core strategy for reaching the most deprived.

Selected Innovations and Lessons Learned from UNICEF Programmes - Volume 3 (April 2012) The ten case studies featured in this compendium are illustrative of UNICEF's and its partners' experience in bringing and solidifying upstream work as a core strategy to reach the most marginalized children and families.

Selected Innovations and Lessons Learned from UNICEF Programmes - Volume 3 (April 2012) The ten case studies featured in this compendium are illustrative of UNICEF's and its partners' ex¬perience in bringing and solidifying upstream work as a core strategy to reach the most marginalized children and families.

Knowledge for Action: Emerging experiences in child-focused Social and Economic Policy Selected Innovations and Lessons Learned from UNICEF Programmes - Volume 1  (July 2011) This compendium features 12 recent innovations and lessons learned that illustrate the range of UNICEF's work on child-focused social and economic policy.

Individual programmes despite the volume activity can deliver favourable outcomes when compared to 'large volume' programmes.

However, a recent study also indicated that 'small volume' programmes can have excellent outcomes.

To meet all of the resource needs for different academic levels and types of programmes in one volume, for the whole of Africa, is clearly impractical.

An annual transplant rate of six to eight per annum in Ireland is modest, and it is recognised that 'small volume' programmes are associated with an increased risk of mortality following transplantation.

Under more realistic assumptions about diffusion of wind power projects based on past experiences with the government-run programmes, annual CER volumes by 2012 could reach 41 to 67 million and 78 to 83 million by 2020.

She attributed this phenomenon to the television screens found in many vehicles and trains, which broadcast programmes at high volumes.

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