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Los derechos de los ninos y democracia: "Yo Tambien"
“Children’s Rights and Democracy: “I Also”” is an informative brochure, available in Spanish, issued in 1990 by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal and UNICEF in Ecuador. The brochure encourages participation in child elections by briefly explaining the steps to be taken prior to the Election Day; it lists children’s rights and contains an illustration on how to vote.
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Las Elecciones Infantiles en Costa Rica
“Youths’ Elections in Costa Rica” is civic education program description, available in Spanish, issued in 1990 in Costa Rica. The document describes the history and objectives of child elections in Costa Rica and the experience of educating the youth in the spirit of civic participation, making them a big part of the development of a democratic Costa Rican society.
Election Material
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Resumen de los Derechos de los ninos
“Summary of Children’s Rights” is an informative flyer, available in Spanish, issued in 1990 by the Central Bank of Ecuador in lead up to the 1990 organized child elections in Ecuador. The flyer presents a summary of children’s rights published by the Central Bank of Ecuador.
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Los ninos y la democracia
“Children and Democracy” is a periodical article, available in Spanish, published by Marcia Gilbert de Babra in the “El Telegrafo” in Ecuador. The author agrees with the innovative idea of holding child elections but only as being complementary to other methods that a society must commit in respect of children’s rights. She questions and criticizes that anything durable will be achieved by holding these elections and if children would actually benefit from it.
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Preguntas y Respuestas Sobre las Elecciones Infantiles
“Questions and Answers about Child Elections” is an informative document, available in Spanish, issued in 1990 by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal and the Central Bank of Ecuador through its “Child Worker Program” in lead up to 1990 organized child elections. The document describes the meaning of child elections, the way they will be carried out and identifies the groups involved in hosting the elections. Additionally, the document contains a list of the locations for voter registration and sets the terms for registering.
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Calendario de Actividades
“Calendar of Activities” is an activities calendar, available in Spanish, issued in 1990 by Ana Rosa Ulate Badilla from the National Advisory of the Student Governments, Costa Rica. The calendar lists the student electoral process chronologically, from March 26-June 15, 1990.
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Codigo Electoral Estudiantil
“Student Electoral Code” is an informative booklet, available in Spanish, issued in 1990 by the Ministry of Public Education in Costa Rica, presenting the student electoral code for the student government elections. The document describes the electoral system for student government elections. The code is comprised of 14 chapters, each referring to various integral aspects of the student electoral system.
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Convocatoria
“Convocation” is a letter of convocation, available in Spanish, issued in 1990 by the Supreme Electoral Tribunal of Ecuador. The letter gives reasons for supporting children’s rights and calls children to register to vote in the 1990 upcoming child elections.
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Hisoria de Unicef
“The History of UNICEF” is an informative document, available in Spanish, issued in 1990 by UNICEF in Ecuador. The document presents the history of UNICEF as an organization, the promises and hopes it has in achieving its objectives and the development field successes starting at the time of its creation. Additionally, the document encloses a few statistics on field-related concerns around the world.