THE decade that just ended saw technological advances and economic progress but it also saw devastating natural disasters -- and it saw untold violence and armed conflict. In fact, the number of countries experiencing conflict is the highest since 1989, the year that the world’s nations adopted the Convention of the Rights of the Child.
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