Examples of using Programmes for children in English and their translations into Spanish
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Private Cable television companies also air channels for children, which air programmes for children, such as scientific,
All the relevant ministries contributed programmes for children between the ages of 12
Empirical evidence shows that programmes for children and young people are represented on all public media television
Mexico has begun programmes for children and adolescents with no access to basic health services.
More effective results might be achieved in allocating international aid to programmes for children if the various United Nations agencies coordinated their work.
district development committees ensure implementation of programmes for children at district and community levels.
She would also like to know what proportion of the national budget was allocated to programmes for children.
implemented policies and programmes for children at the national level.
comprehensive data in the development of policies and programmes for children with disabilities;
The need to analyse existing policies and programmes for children from a gender perspective was recognized.
to institutionalising participation in programmes for children.
comprehensive data in the development of policies and programmes for children with disabilities;
Therefore, the media should administer the scheduling and content of programmes for children and adults in a more responsible manner.
There is still no specific legislation in Seychelles charging the mass media to provide adequate programmes for children.
policies and programmes for children;
The Government is considering creating a Directorate of Children Affairs to strengthen the implementation of programmes for children and monitoring of the Convention.
Survey among media workers on media programmes for children and youth;
Additional regular resources were required to make it possible for UNICEF to implement programmes for children.
The local administrative councils have so far not received support for their work to develop programmes for children and families.
Donors should make stronger efforts to ensure that a greater percentage of their funding is aimed directly at social infrastructures and programmes for children.