The current global crisis in children's protection and care is both intrinsically harmful to children and threatens the achievement of other rights and broader development goals (EveryChild et al 2010; BCN et al 2012). In this paper, we focus on the inter-dependence between efforts to reduce the exploitation, abuse and neglect of children and global goals on health and survival as articulated by the current Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). We argue that for the mutual benefit of both these areas, the framework that will replace the MDGs in 2015 must both continue to include a focus on health and child survival, and encompass particular goals and indicators on children's protection.
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- Save the Children
- Family for Every Child
- SOS Children's Villages
- Better Care Network
- Consortium for Street Children
- University of the Western Cape
- World Vision International
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- Copyright 2012 Better Care Network, Consortium for Street Children, Family for Every Child, Save the Children, SOS Children's Villages, World Vision.
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