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Mainstreaming Child Rights in National Climate Adaptation Policy Spaces

Published on 1 January 2009

A child rights approach to adaptation planning could increase the resilience of children and their families to climate shocks and provide a firm base for adaptation – as would placing a climate lens on national child rights reporting.

This briefing takes existing experience of child rights, child-led and child-sensitive approaches to development and applies them to national climate change policy. it asks how policymakers can formulate and implement adaptation policies that are in ‘the best interests of the child’.

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published by
IDS
authors
Polack, E.
editors
Tanner, T., Khamis, M., and Glyde, J.
journal
IDS In Focus Policy Briefing, volume 13, issue 5

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