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Author: Steven Vosloo

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Designing better products for children: From rights and principles to practice

Designing better products for children: From rights and principles to practice

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By Steven Vosloo, Irene Leino

How can products and services be designed for children in a way that upholds child rights? How can a rights framework be translated into business practices? These were the questions that designers, researchers and child rights experts from 14 countries tried to answer over a recent weekend in Copenhagen. The intensive 48-hour co-creation… Read more →←

Steven Vosloo is Policy Specialist at the Policy Lab in Data, Research and Policy, UNICEF.

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