Editorial publications
"Two fruitful, mutually enriching approaches”
by Stefan Vanistendael,
Director of Research & Development at BICE
This book provides an understanding, with simple words and pictures, of how an approach based on children’s rights and resilience can change the way we look at the child.
A perspective born of intelligence and the heart, which is as attentive to children's rights as to and their ability to mobilize, often quite unexpectedly, the resources that will enable them to move forward in life through trials and suffering.
Published in December 2009, this work is written in French
15 x 23 cm format, 56 pages
"Two fruitful, mutually enriching approaches”
by Stefan Vanistendael,
Director of Research & Development at BICE
This book provides an understanding, with simple words and pictures, of how an approach based on children’s rights and resilience can change the way we look at the child.
A perspective born of intelligence and the heart, which is as attentive to children's rights as to and their ability to mobilize, often quite unexpectedly, the resources that will enable them to move forward in life through trials and suffering.
Published in December 2009, this work is written in Spanish
15 x 23 cm format, 56 pages
"Educational strategies implemented with vulnerable populations in Latin America"
Published by BICE and RELAL (the Latin American group of Lasallian brothers)
This publication very clearly presents the context and outcomes of various educational projects implemented by BICE member organizations and partners in Latin America. Thirty or so field experiments are listed there, grouped around the common goal of building resilience and better promote the active participation of the children and teenagers involved.
Published in 2011, this book is written in Spanish
180 pages
"Discovering the Rights of the Child, for 4-7 year olds"
by Marie-Sophie Boulanger
Illustrations by Agnès de Palmaert with Nico
A very nice album that illustrates the main articles of the Convention on the Rights of the child in a playful way with Bonaventure, Fernando, Julie and Amita, four characters that provide readers very concrete situations to better understand the rights of every child.
The book comes with a 40 x 60 cm poster.
Published in 2005, Libra Youth with BICE, this book is written in French
19 x 21.5 cm format, 32 pages


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