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This study explored the experiences of orphaned children who specifically take on the role of being both mother and father to their siblings.
This Social Welfare Policy is intended to provide direction for reforming the social welfare sector in Liberia.
The objective of this report is to review the initiatives carried out in the last four years in West and Central African countries with regard to child protection information and monitoring systems.
Summary information on recently published book on community strengthening in response to children needs in context of poverty and AIDS.
UNODC published Guidelines to implement family skills training programmes for drug abuse prevention in March 2009. These guidelines contain evidence of effectiveness, principles of family skills training programmes, cultural adaptation guidelines, advice on how to recruit and retain families through the programmes, practical advice on training of staff, as well as information about monitoring and evaluating family skills training programmes.
This Minimum Standards for Residential Child Care Facilities in Namibia is designed to assist child care service providers, ministerial staff, social welfare partners, and other stakeholders concerned with the quality of child care, to establish, maintain and manage high quality care services for children in Namibia
A directory of resources promoting and guiding the participation of disabled children and young people in program development.
Study investigating the psychosocial impact of different high risk situations in West and Central Africa such as trafficking, ethnic cleansing, armed conflict or parental loss.
Outlines the development of a common set of indicators for EU member states to measure children's rights and collect data.
This country care review includes the care-related Concluding Observations adopted by the Committee on the Rights of the Child.