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This global review examines past systematic reviews to determine whether parenting interventions help prevent child maltreatment.
A Kenyan High Court ruled that a child had been irregularly adopted by foreigners and ordered the child to be returned to its naturally born parents.
Many children from the "Calais Jungle" are living in accommodation centers that provide little food and lack basic necessities.
Delphine Moralis discusses the 10,000 refugee children that have gone missing in the EU.
Slate reports the poor conditions unaccompanied girls face when they attempt to cross the border into the United States from Central America.
The Greek Reporter states that the joint project between the EU and UNICEF will help keep refugee children safe and cared for.
Under the guidance of the Senior Adviser, the Child Protection Specialist for Community based child protection and psychosocial support in emergencies will provide programme guidance and technical support to enhance UNICEF's approach to the provision of psychosocial support for children and women in emergency situations, both natural disasters and armed conflicts.
Three semi-structured focus group interviews were conducted with twelve schoolchildren, aged 13–15 years for the purpose of exploring the knowledge and attitudes towards disability of young people within Moldova.
This article examines the ethics of forcing women to take birth control by sharing experiences of women who are part of the Pause program.
On Monday, January 23, 2017, the Alliance’s Minimum Standards for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (CPMS) Working Group organized and led the webinar “What have we learned from the child protection response in epidemics during the Ebola crisis?”