Welcome to the on-line version of the Resource Centre of the Child Rights Information and Documentation Centre (CRIDOC)
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This section of the web site contains resources covering a wide variety of thematic issues that are directly or indirectly linked to child rights. The resources include publications, reports, web links, posters, booklets, and much more.
The electronic or virtual library is designed to provide convenience for those who can hardly access our physical resource centre that is located at our Secretariat in Lilongwe , the Capital City of Malawi .
We acknowledge the fact that there are lots of people out there who are craving for information on child rights and many other related issues relevant to both Malawi and elsewhere. We believe that we can offer a substantial amount of such information from our Secretariat's Resource Centre, which is fast growing. But, on the other hand, the big question is how do we cater for the needs of those who cannot access such information for various reasons, particularly those who are living outside our location?
This virtual library intends to provide almost all the key resources that you may find in our resource centre, and we hope that the more the facility grows, the more impact it will make.
For instance, from this e-library, users are able to download various kinds of reports or publications, ranging from the child trafficking Report commissioned by NCA only last year (2008) to the Commercial Sexual Workers Research Case Study conducted by Centre for Human Rights and Rehabilitation (CHRR) some 11 years ago (1998). Users can also place orders for posters, leaflets, books, etc, on various child rights related topics.
Mindful of the fact that this electronic facility has just been incorporated into our website, we are trying our level best to ensure the growth and overall quality of the resources featured. For this reason, we urge you to visit this page regularly if you do not find the information you are looking for at present.
Alternatively, we are also encouraging you to tell us what kind of new resources we need to add to this virtual library, so that we satisfy your needs. Your feedback will be helpful.
To explore topics of your interest, or general resources related to child rights, use the following tools:
TOPIC EXPLORER |
RESOURCE MENU |
LINK EXPLOER |
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Many of these folders have sub-folders that further develop the main topic.
We hope you will find the e-Library a valuable tool. |
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