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Vol. 5 No. 1 (2009): Africa Review of Books, Volume 5, n° 1, 2009

Issue Published : January 6, 2022

2 - Indexing Child-Friendliness

https://doi.org/10.57054/arb.v5i1.4758
Assefa Bequele
economist and child rights expert

Africa Review of Books, Vol. 5 No. 1 (2009): Africa Review of Books, Volume 5, n° 1, 2009
Article Published : March 8, 2009

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The African Report on Child Well-being 2008: How Child-Friendly are African Governments? by The African Child Policy Forum
African Child Policy Forum, 2008, 192 pp. with annexes and statistical tables. ISBN: 978-1-9047


For well-known historical, political and developmental reasons, the State is central for the realization of child rights and child wellbeing, more so in Africa than anywhere else in the world. Our governments have an impressive record in their formal accession to the relevant international treaties on children. But the extent of their commitment varies widely, and the gap between promises and reality remains wide in many countries. Why? How well are African governments doing in meeting their repeated commitments to protect, promote and respect the rights and wellbeing of children? Which governments are doing well and which ones are not? How do African governments rank in relation to each other? What is it that relatively ‘poorly-performing’ countries can emulate from ‘well-performing’ ones? ...

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Child-Friendliness child rights Africa

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Assefa Bequele, economist and child rights expert

ASSEFA BEQUELE is an economist and child rights expert with considerable experience in university teaching (USA and Ethiopia) and long years of service in the United Nations system (ILO Geneva, Asia and Africa). He was also member of the AU’s African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child. He is currently the Executive Director of The African Child Policy Forum, a leading Pan-African policy advocacy centre based in Addis Ababa.

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