Family Futures, Commemorative Publication by Tudor Rose

11 November 2015
UNICEF

"Families are at the core of human development. Among the natural and fundamental bases of society, families are central to the world’s quest for dignity, peace and justice.Moreover, as the basic economic unit in every society, families are key to global efforts to eliminate poverty and bring about prosperity." Amina J.Mohammed, Special Adviser to the United Nations Secretary-General on Post-2015 Development Planning. Download Full Publication

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