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UN Sustainable Development Goals

GOAL 3: Good Health and Well-being

Organizations relating to Infants

International Council for Children's Play / Mechelen, Belgium / Est. 1959
Latinamerican Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition / Lima, Peru / Est. 1975
World Association of Early Childhood Educators / Madrid, Spain / Est. 1991
Baltic Child Neurology Association / Tartu, Estonia / Est. 1990
Association européenne de psychopathologie de l'enfant et de l'adolescent / Paris, France / Est. 1996
European Scientific Association for Residential and Foster Care of Children and Adolescents / Est. 1989
International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention / Dunedin, New Zealand / Est. 1993
International Childhood and Youth Research Network / Belfast, UK
Children's Identity and Citizenship European Association / Huddersfield, UK
Pacific Early Childhood Education Research Association / Christchurch, New Zealand
European NGO Alliance for Child Safety Online / Rome, Italy
European Mettray Organisation / Est. 1839
World Anti-Bullying Forum / Umeå, Sweden / Est. 1997
European Child Safety Alliance / Birmingham, UK
International Youth Library / Munich, Germany / Est. 1948
Nordic Collaboration Group for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry / Aalborg, Denmark / Est. 1986
UNICEF Global Staff Association / New York NY, USA
SEED Institute / Singapore, Singapore / Est. 1989
European Methodist Youth and Children's Council / Fredrikstad, Norway / Est. 1970
Committee of the International Children's Games / Darmstadt, Germany / Est. 1968
WAO-Afrique / Lomé, Togo / Est. 1989
Nordic Children's and Youth Committee / Copenhagen, Denmark / Est. 1976
Red Latinoamericana de Maestrias en Derechos y Politicas Sociales de Infancia y Adolescencia / Est. 2002
African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child / Addis Ababa, Ethiopia / Est. 2001
Inter-Agency Task Team on Children affected by AIDS / Est. 2001
H6 / Est. 2008
SEAMEO Regional Centre for Early Childhood Care Education and Parenting / Bandung, Indonesia / Est. 2017
International School-to-School Experience / Louisville CO, USA / Est. 1971
International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour and Forced Labour / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1992
South Asian Coalition on Child Servitude / Delhi, India / Est. 1989
European Network of Childbirth Associations / Berlin, Germany / Est. 1993
Viva Network / Oxford, UK / Est. 1996
Euradopt / The Hague, Netherlands / Est. 1993
European Forum for Freedom in Education / Darmstadt, Germany / Est. 1990
Baby Friendly Hospital Initiative / Albany NY, USA / Est. 1991
WE Charity / Toronto ON, Canada / Est. 1995
Advertising Education Forum / Est. 1999
Fondazione Marista per la Solidarietà Internazionale Onlus / Rome, Italy / Est. 2007
World Summit on Media for Children Foundation / Fitzroy VIC, Australia / Est. 1999
European Network Child Friendly Cities / Mechelen, Belgium / Est. 2000
Network of European Alimentary Culture / Caserta, Italy
International Pediatric Endosurgery Group / Los Angeles CA, USA
International Child Development Programme / Watford, UK / Est. 1992
Eurlyaid -- European Association on Early Childhood Intervention / Est. 1989
African Child Policy Forum / Addis Ababa, Ethiopia / Est. 2003
Alliance for Childhood / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1998
International Cocoa Initiative / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 2002
Children's Rights European Academic Network / Sion, Switzerland / Est. 2004
Hope for the Nations / Kelowna BC, Canada / Est. 1994
AfricaWide Movement for Children / Addis Ababa, Ethiopia / Est. 2008

View all profiles (1110 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations

World Problems relating to Infants

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Harmful traditional health practices
Unknown relatives
Unbaptized children
Conflicting children's roles
Drug abuse by adolescents
Misuse of spiritual authority for sexual purposes
Infant mortality
Maternal malnutrition
Racial bias in children's literature
Abandoned children
Premature birth
Discrimination against unmarried mothers
Trafficking in children for adoption
Competitiveness in education
Illegitimate children
Parental punishment
Youth smoking
Exploitation of child labour
Heterosexual infection of women with AIDS
Unethical practices of relatives of leaders
Impediments to adoption of children
Postnatal depression
Vulnerability of refugee children
Inadequate maternal and child health care
Vulnerable children

Action Strategies relating to Infants

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Providing reproductive health counselling for adolescents
Educating in midwifery
Fostering breastfeeding
Researching child pedestrian accidents
Monitoring rights of the child
Promoting maternal and child care
Caring for handicapped children
Protecting children's rights
Reducing child mortality
Preventing AIDS in the newborn
Campaigning against childhood genital mutilation
Caring for children's health
Promoting infant health
Researching maternal/child care
Assisting children with AIDS
Promoting interests of refugee children
Studying children's rights
Teaching exceptional children
Countering sexual exploitation of children
Fulfilling potential of children
Bearing children out of wedlock
Using vaccines to prevent communicable diseases
Treating childhood diseases
Providing assistance to single parents
Promoting paternal involvement in child rearing

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