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Government-funded programmes and services for vulnerable - Unicef

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS<br />

The US National Institute of Child Health <strong>and</strong> Development, the Rockefeller Brothers<br />

Fund, the University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia at Los Angeles <strong>and</strong> UNICEF South Africa <strong>for</strong> financial<br />

support.<br />

The Alliance <strong>for</strong> Children’s Entitlement to Social Security (ACESS) where, as Director,<br />

Patricia Martin acquired much of her knowledge of <strong>and</strong> expertise in socio-economic<br />

policies <strong>and</strong> laws affecting children.<br />

Sonia Giese, Karen Kallmann <strong>and</strong> Laura Markowitz who, while working as researchers<br />

<strong>for</strong> ACESS, tirelessly tracked <strong>and</strong> documented policies affecting children, laying a strong<br />

foundation <strong>for</strong> this project.<br />

George Laryea-Adjei, Andries Viviers, Nkechi Obisie-Nmehielle <strong>and</strong> Bjorn Gelders from<br />

UNICEF South Africa <strong>for</strong> working towards a comprehensive <strong>and</strong> final product. UNICEF<br />

South Africa <strong>for</strong> the willingness to sponsor the publication <strong>and</strong> distribution of the report.<br />

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