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Youth and Children in Peru
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This microfilm contains pamphlets, periodicals, and other miscellaneous items addressing a range of issues related to youth and children in Peru, such as labor, violence, health, education, and political participation and rights. The material is produced by a variety of sources, including Peruvian non-governmental organizations (NGOs), youth and children's movements, two international NGOs (Pathfinder and Rädda Barnen), two state institutions (CEDRO and MIMDES), a Peruvian university (Universidad del Pacífico), and several inter-institutional coalitions.
In the case of undated documents, either the symbol "s.d." or brackets are used to indicate the approximate year of publication. Undated items are either placed with other undated material at the beginning of the publishing institution's section, or among other material whose dates of publication are approximately the same. Unidentified publishers and indicated by the abbreviation "s.n.".
The material is arranged into six files, each covering a specific subject area relating to youth and children. Items are generally arranged alphabetically by publishing organization; within each publishing organization, the items are ordered chronologically according to year of publication. The one exception is File 6: Programa Nacional de Municipios Escolares, which consists exclusively of documents produced by Acción por los Niños, the primary executor of the school-based program. File 4: Health includes material addressing a wide array of health and child development issues, such as mental health, sexuality and child abuse.
MICROFILM 11943
MICROFILM 7790 (Master printing copy. Available for reproduction only.)
This collection was processed by Leigh Campoamor in 2003. Finding aid written by Leigh Campoamor in 2003.
Subject
- Abandoned children -- Peru
- Child health services -- Peru
- Child labor -- Peru
- Child welfare -- Peru
- Children -- Employment -- Peru
- Children -- Health and hygiene -- Peru
- Children -- Peru -- Social conditions
- Children's rights -- Peru
- Minors -- Peru
- Poor children -- Peru -- Social conditions
- Poor youth -- Peru -- Social conditions
- Street children -- Peru
- Youth -- Peru -- Social conditions
- Publisher
- Latin American Ephemera
- Finding Aid Author
- Leigh Campoamor
- Finding Aid Date
- 2007
- Access Restrictions
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HQ799.P4 Y687 1994q
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This file contains material produced both by organizations composed of and run by child laborers themselves (MANTHOC and MNNATSOP, for example) and by NGOs designed to assist child laborers (INFANT and IFEJANT, for example). Therefore, one will find literature regarding the same child laborer movement under both the heading for the child laborer movement itself and headings for NGOs focusing on child labor issues.
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