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International Social Service’s first segment of the series addresses the historical background and the principles and objectives of the Guidelines
Using household survey data from 21 countries in Africa, this study examines trends in orphanhood and living arrangements, and the links between the two.
The first tool in the Keeping Children Safe Toolkit which explains what the basic standards should be for all organisations across the world working with and for children directly and indirectly
Guidance on the development of monitoring and evaluation indicators for child protection, education, health and HIV, and hunger programs.
The second tool in the Keeping Children Safe Toolkit which is a resource pack that provides guidance and activities to organisations ing meeting established standards
The third tool in the Keeping the Children Safe Toolkit builds upon the development and implementation of standards portions to address training staff on protocol
Country level evaluation of contributing factors to the establishment of an alternative care system.
Comprehensive evaluation of national responses and level of care standards for children without parental care in Indonesia.
UNICEF's global statistical report on progress against MDGs and other key child-focused indicators.
A series of 14 Core Indicator Sets that can be used by stakeholders to monitor the situation of children in South Africa.