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That's precisely why the Global Partnership for Education GPEE) is playing a central role in the development and realisation of the new education crisis fund.
As Jacobsen [ 39] notes, appropriate programmes can help host-states realise the potential of refugee resources and meet their demand for self-realisation in the forms of education, training and employment.
These are the children who due to material, social and cultural deprivation are limited in the realisation of their rights to education, healthcare, equal development and protection.
In India, NCPCR along with ILO, UNICEF and UNESCO, unanimously agree that realisation of children's right to education is crucial for reaching the goal of elimination of child labour, in addition to scaling up efforts through poverty reduction, social protection and building political commitment to tackling child labour.
As UNICEF Ambassador, Ana Ivanovic will use her name and fame to advocate for the full realisation of child rights in Serbia, especially in the areas of education and child protection.
Together we can and have made a difference towards the realisation of all children's rights to education in Malaysia.
But the event served as a sort of wake-up call, bringing Altheimer to the realisation that he'd made a sharp departure in his life, veering from a normal trajectory of education and employment to something dramatic and uncharted.
The assumption here is that the institutional end of government goes beyond protecting human rights to, for example, life and liberty, and providing necessary means to the realisation of those rights, e.g. basic health, education and conditions of law and order that enable citizens to pursue their various individual and collective projects.
The focus of this partnership since 2006 has been the introduction of the Child-Friendly Schooll' (CFS) concept to Turkmenistan, being a global initiative, but adaptable to any context, strategically focused on the realisation of every child's right to quality education.
South Africa's transition to democracy in 1994 was accompanied by the development of progressive policies in all sectors to address the past structural inequities inherent in the apartheid system and entrench the far-reaching rights in the Constitution (i.e. 'the progressive realisation of the right to healthcare, housing and education') (5).
"Fulfilling children's right to education leads to the realisation of other rights for them – the right to be healthy and free of HIV infection, the right to be protected against drugs and violence, and the right to what is best for them," he added.
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