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The global hub of knowledge to facilitate action for children without family care

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COVID-19 Resource Center

 

Resources on the response to the COVID-19 pandemic as it relates to child protection and children's care. 

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Ukraine Response

 

This section includesUkraine Map resources, news and other key documents related to children's care in the context of the current humanitarian crisis affecting Ukraine and surrounding countries. 

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The OPT Humanitarian Crisis

 

This section includes news related to children's care in the context of the current humanitarian crisis affecting  Gaza and other parts of the Occupied Palestinian Territory. This section is updated regularly.

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Transforming Children's Care

Visit the Transforming Children's Care Collaborative, aimed at establishing more strategic sector-wide collaboration.

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Transition Hub

Visit the resource hub on transforming systems of care, including the transitioning of residential care services.

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ReThink Orphanages

Cross sectoral global coalition working to redirect funding away from orphanages towards family strengthening and address the issues of orphanage voluntourism and orphanage trafficking. 

 

 

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Browse the Practitioner Hub

Explore the Practitioner Hub, an online library containing practitioner-related resources organized around the components of the care system.

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See a paper paper highlighting the experiences of birth mothers who have children placed in kinship care in the UK; a report presenting the main findings of an evaluation of the child care and deinstitutionalisation reforms in seven countries in the Europe and Central Asia Region; an assessment that sheds light on children with disabilities without family support in the Philippines and the alternative care arrangements available for them; and a practical guide for legislators on how to work together to end orphanage trafficking and so much more.

In an interview with Time magazine, Donald Trump was asked if would reinstate a policy that separates children of undocumented children from their parents at the southern border. Widely viewed as a cruel and inhumane response to undocumented immigration, the migrant separation policy became one of the most controversial decisions of Trump’s first term. Despite that, the president-elect refused to rule out bringing it back.

This is a recording of a presentation Dr. Patricia Lannen, the principal investigator of the “LifeStories project”, delivered during a meeting of the Evidence for Impact Working Group of the Transforming Children's Care Collaborative on 2 October 2024. LifeStories is a 60-year longitudinal study of individuals placed in infant care institutions.

This report presents the main findings, conclusions, and recommendations of an evaluation of the child care and deinstitutionalisation reforms in seven countries in the Europe and Central Asia Region (Bulgaria, Georgia, Moldova, Montenegro, Northern Macedonia, Serbia and Tajikistan). The report offers valuable insights into the effectiveness of child protection systems and the transition from institutional care to family- and community-based alternatives. It highlights key achievements, lessons learned, and best practices, while also addressing the areas where further improvements are needed to ensure that every child can grow up in a nurturing, safe, and supportive environment.

On November 20, 2024, the Evidence for Impact Working Group as part of the Transforming Children’s Care Collaborative hosted the "Building Evidence to Impact Care Reform - Challenges and Lessons Learned" webinar as part of a continuous discussion about what evidence is and how it can best drive impact. This working group aims to foster a strategic and coordinated approach to generating and applying ‘evidence for impact’ on children’s care policy, system strengthening and practice.