The paper discusses the idea and purpose of Child-Friendly Schools (CFSs) initiated by the UNICEF. It analyses the implications of CFSs in terms of improving children’s health and nutrition, promoting gender equality, protecting children’s rights, re-defining education quality and creating positive psycho-emotional environment at schools. Experience is now showing that a framework of rights-based, child-friendly schools can be a powerful tool for both helping to fulfill the rights of children and providing them an education of good quality. At the national level, for ministries, development agencies, and civil society organizations, the framework can be used as a normative goal for policies and programmes leading to child-friendly systems ...
The paper deals with the problems of realizing the right to education in the best interests of child...
Hostile school environments are a cause of concern and a perennial international educational problem...
Education is a fundamental right for all children in all situations. However, traditionally consider...
The paper discusses the idea and purpose of Child-Friendly Schools (CFSs) initiated by the UNICEF. I...
Children’s participation in a child-friendly school is important for ensuring that children are invo...
The phenomenal, massive and quantitative expansion of the Zimbabwean education system of 1980 result...
Indonesia adopted the UNICEF’s child-friendly school (CFS) model as the attempt protection and fulfi...
The research study examines the level of implementation of UNICEF Child-Friendly School model, posit...
As education has many variables, essential arrangements are required in different areas to enhance i...
The belief that every child has the right to an educa- tion and quality learning opportunities are a...
This chapter, through the lens of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, reviews whether we a...
The purpose of the article is to demonstrate how the United Nations International Children’s Emergen...
Abstract: According to Murtaza (2011), a ‘Child Friendly School’ is a school that recognizes and nur...
Education, recognized by the Convention on the Rights of the Child, is a fundamental human right for...
Children’s human rights education is a complex area for schools to handle. Therefore, it is not unco...
The paper deals with the problems of realizing the right to education in the best interests of child...
Hostile school environments are a cause of concern and a perennial international educational problem...
Education is a fundamental right for all children in all situations. However, traditionally consider...
The paper discusses the idea and purpose of Child-Friendly Schools (CFSs) initiated by the UNICEF. I...
Children’s participation in a child-friendly school is important for ensuring that children are invo...
The phenomenal, massive and quantitative expansion of the Zimbabwean education system of 1980 result...
Indonesia adopted the UNICEF’s child-friendly school (CFS) model as the attempt protection and fulfi...
The research study examines the level of implementation of UNICEF Child-Friendly School model, posit...
As education has many variables, essential arrangements are required in different areas to enhance i...
The belief that every child has the right to an educa- tion and quality learning opportunities are a...
This chapter, through the lens of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, reviews whether we a...
The purpose of the article is to demonstrate how the United Nations International Children’s Emergen...
Abstract: According to Murtaza (2011), a ‘Child Friendly School’ is a school that recognizes and nur...
Education, recognized by the Convention on the Rights of the Child, is a fundamental human right for...
Children’s human rights education is a complex area for schools to handle. Therefore, it is not unco...
The paper deals with the problems of realizing the right to education in the best interests of child...
Hostile school environments are a cause of concern and a perennial international educational problem...
Education is a fundamental right for all children in all situations. However, traditionally consider...