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Children victims of violence who are forced to be on the move are first and foremost children!
Children victims of violence who are forced to be on the move are first and foremost children!
Geographical movement has been a constant in human development. (...) Children victims of violence who are forced to be on the move - be they migrants, asylum seekers or refugees - are, first and foremost, children, and as children, they have the right to enjoy all rights and protections recognized by international standards.
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Children victims of violence who are forced to be on the move are first and foremost children!
Children victims of violence who are forced to be on the move are first and foremost children!
Geographical movement has been a constant in human development. (...) Children victims of violence who are forced to be on the move - be they migrants, asylum seekers or refugees - are, first and foremost, children, and as children, they have the right to enjoy all rights and protections recognized by international standards.
Language:English
Score: 925977.6
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https://violenceagainstchildren.un.org/node/2036
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Children victims of violence who are forced to be on the move are first and foremost children!
Children victims of violence who are forced to be on the move are first and foremost children!
Geographical movement has been a constant in human development. (...) Children victims of violence who are forced to be on the move - be they migrants, asylum seekers or refugees - are, first and foremost, children, and as children, they have the right to enjoy all rights and protections recognized by international standards.
Language:English
Score: 915219.3
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https://violenceagainstchildren.un.org/ar/node/2036
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Children victims of violence who are forced to be on the move are first and foremost children! | Специальный представитель Генерального секретаря по вопросу о насилии в отношении детей
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Children victims of violence who are forced to be on the move are first and foremost children!
Children victims of violence who are forced to be on the move are first and foremost children!
Geographical movement has been a constant in human development. (...) Children victims of violence who are forced to be on the move - be they migrants, asylum seekers or refugees - are, first and foremost, children, and as children, they have the right to enjoy all rights and protections recognized by international standards.
Language:English
Score: 915219.3
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https://violenceagainstchildren.un.org/ru/node/2036
Data Source: un
The demarcation of the Israel foremost defended localities was completed on 15 June 1967. A working document embodying the map references of the Israel foremost defended localities as occupied at 1630 hours GMT on 10 June 1967 was signed by the representative of the Chief of Staff of UNTSO and the representative of the Israel Defence Forces.
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An agreement embodying the map references of the foremost defended localities on the Syrian side was signed by the representative of the Chief of Staff of UNTSO and the representative of the Syrian Armed Forces on 26 June 1967.
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Score: 913145.7
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https://www.un.org/unispal/document/auto-insert-184878/
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Geldenhuys, Sophie Grouwels, Verina Ingram, William Armand Mala, Juliane Masuch, Aloys Nnama, Philomene C
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Living in and from the forests of Central Africa is intended first and foremost as a full-scale extension tool concerning NWFPs in Central Africa. (...) Living in and from the forests of Central Africa is intended first and foremost as a full-scale extension tool concerning NWFPs in Central Africa.
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Score: 909026.7
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ITU-T Focus Group Digital Financial Services Recommendations Title of recommendation Oversight aspects of interoperability Working Group Interoperability Audience for recommendation Authorities Authorities should recognize that the responsibility for managing the risks associated with interoperability lies first and foremost with the operators of and the participants in interoperable systems. (...) While the risks associated with interoperability lies first and foremost with the operators of and the participants in interoperable systems, payment system overseers should define the requirements for them.
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Extensive debate on today’s foremost issues involves andExtensive debate on today’s foremost issues involves and attracts leading figures from across the ICT community and around the attracts leading figures from across the ICT community and around t
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Widely recognized as one of Israel’s foremost experts on a full range of issues related to
West Bank settlements and settlement-related developments in East Jerusalem, Hagit’s work
includes traveling daily throughout the West Bank, examining aerial photos and browsing
official Israeli documents. The “Settlement Watch” project serves as a resource for Israeli
politicians, diplomats, international media organizations, and first and foremost – for the Israeli
public. She is one of “66 Israeli women you should know” of Haaretz daily: “Women breaking
barriers, defying stereotypes and wielding influence”.
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Score: 893559.6
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UNICEF works with partners to make sure migrant and displaced children are protected in Niger
Juan Haro
UNICEF Niger / Juan Haro
17 March 2020
Niger is the main migratory hub in West and Central Africa as a country of origin, transit and destination for mixed movements northwards to Libya, Algeria and the Mediterranean but also southwards with children and women fleeing Libya or being deported from Algeria.
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