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Alberto Minujin is a Mathematician with postgraduate studies in Applied Statistics and Demography. At present he is professor at the Graduate Program in International Affairs, New School, New York. He worked as Senior Policy Analyst at the Global Policy Section in the Division of Policy and Planning of UNICEF's Headquarters (New York. He is a former Regional Advisor for Social Policy, Monitoring and Evaluation for Latin America and the Caribbean and Programme Corrodinator of UNICEF Argentina. He was Deputy Director of the National Statistical Office of Argentina and professor of postgraduate studies of the School of Social Sciences, University of Buenos Aires. He has published several research papers and books including Globalization and Human Rights (Santillana Pub Co), The New Poor (Ed. Planeta), and Proposal for Inclusive Societies (Santillana Pub Co). Enrique Delamonica is a policy analyst in the Division of Policy and Planning of UNICEF Headquarters, where he has been working on financing of social services, poverty reduction strategies, socioeconomic disparities, and the impact of macro-economic trends on child welfare. He holds post-graduate degrees in economics and political science from the Institute for Economic and Social Development (Argentina), The New School, and Columbia University.Marina Komarecki holds a B.S. degree in Clinical Psychology and a M.S. degree in International Affairs for New School in New York. She works as a cosultant at UNICEF's Headquarters in New York on policy issues related to children and women.Minujin, Alberto is the author of 'Human Rights And Social Policies for Children And Women The Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (Mics) in Practice', published 2007 under ISBN 9780976625209 and ISBN 0976625202.
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