Author profile: Maggie Black

Maggie Black is a writer and editor on international social issues and former editor of UNICEF Publications in New York. She is the author of two histories of UNICEF: The Children and the Nation (Macmillan and UNICEF, 1986) and Children First: The Story of UNICEF (OUP, 1996); a history of Oxfam: A Cause for Our Times (OUP, 1992); The No-Nonsense Guide to International Development and The No-Nonsense Guide to the United Nations (New Internationalist, 2007 and 2008, respectively); and other books and reports on child rights, basic sanitation, and other topics.

Review – UNICEF: Global Governance That Works

Maggie Black • Jun 22 2014 • Features

Jolly’s analysis offers its readers a powerful understanding of the work that UNICEF has done on humanity-focused development and its unique nature within the UN system.

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