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Dana Johnson, member of the Budpest Early Intervention Project and a speaker at the BCN-BEIP discussion day, addresses common questions concerning the adotpion of institutionalized children.
The aim of this report is to review international human rights norms as well as Liberian legislation, and to assess the compliance of orphanages with those standards.
Africa shifts to 'whole village' approach for the care of orphans and other vulnerbale children.
The third newsletter of the European Coalition for Community Living. Articles focus on good practices in providing care for children with disabilities.
Based on data collected from a 2003 nationwide study, this article examines how left-behind children (specifically those aged 10–12 years old and adolescents) cope without their migrant parents.
Documents implementation of Azerbaijan's national de-institutionalisation and alternative care programming
The Paris Commitments to protect children from unlawful recruitment or use by armed forces or armed groups. These principles revise and expand on the Cape Town Principles developed in 1997.
The Lubuto Library Project seeks to fill an important gap in services to vulnerable children in Africa by providing a bridge to schools and social services otherwise beyond their reach.
Comprehensive evaluation of national responses and level of care standards for children without parental care in Indonesia.
The Child Rights Act of 2007 provides for the promotion of the rights of the child compatible with the Convention on the Rights of the Child, adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 20th November, 1989, and its Optional Protocol of 8th September, 2000, and the African Charter on the Rights and Welfare of the Child, and for other related matters.