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- 2015
- 2014
Exploring UNICEF's enduring success since its inception in 1946, this book delves into the organization's evolution and the global support it garners, including from the United States. It highlights the broader reasons behind UNICEF's popularity and offers valuable insights for other international organizations. Scholars of international relations, development, human rights, and the UN will find this analysis particularly engaging and informative.
- 2014
UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund)
- 202 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
This book provides an in-depth analysis of UNICEF's development and operations, whilst exploring the significance of UNICEF's achievements and the reasons behind them. UNICEF is one of the best known organizations of the United Nations system and the oldest of the UN's development funds. It is also the part of the UN which consistently receives support from all countries round the world, including the United States. This book brings out the wider reasons for UNICEF's success and popularity, setting them in the context of UNICEF's evolution since 1946 and drawing lessons for other international organizations. The book argues that, despite its problems, international action for children, built substantially on non-economic foundations, is not only possible, but can be highly successful in mobilizing support, producing results and making a difference to the lives of millions of children. This will be of great interest to all scholars of international organisations, development, human rights and the United Nations system.
- 2005
United Nations Intellectual History Project Series: The Power of UN Ideas
Lessons from the First 60 Years
- 67 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
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