Posts Tagged for: unicef

Commercialisation of childhood – TüV for kids

I have two fundamental concerns about the current debate on the “commercialisation of childhood”, which the release of the recent UNICEF study has again fuelled (see my recent post). These are that for something that is set to have wide long-term impact (our
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UNICEF’s report on child well-being and the media debate

Been seeing quite a bit of coverage today on UNICEF’s report on child well-being and inequality in the UK, Spain and Sweden. The study is really solid (and sad if you’re in the UK), and raises some important questions. The
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