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Child Development Policy

Government of the Republic of Tanzania Country Resources Child and Youth General Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards United Republic of Tanzania 1 October 1996 Policy document

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The objectives of the child development policy are to define a child in the Tazanian context; educate the community on the basic rights of a child, provide direction and guidance on child survival, protection and development; enable the community to understand the source of problems facing children; to ensure that there are laws which can be used to deal with child abuse; etc.

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