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This study provides an overview of the situation faced by unaccompanied minors in Germany.
This final report presents key learning, findings, and results of the “Children in Moldova are Cared for in Safe and Secure Families” (Children in Moldova) project.
This research seeks to address the gap in attention paid to the care of children by family friends (non-familial kinship care) in Australia.
This report, the first of its kind in Cambodia, brings together the dispersed data into a comprehensive profile of child protection in the country.
This final report on the “Deinstitutionalization of Vulnerable Children in Uganda” (DOVCU) project identifies its successes as well as some shortcomings and key learning that is directly relevant to other projects working to support family care for children.
In this paper, the authors outline key findings about the educational attainment of children and young people in care as identified by national and international research on this topic.
The purpose of this study was to investigate how orphans in secondary schools, especially those in the low-income class in society, manage to continue their education.
This Briefing Note adds to the developing picture of adoption support issues by analysing data on 20 children and young people consecutively referred to the special adoption and fostering service at the Maudsley – a wellrespected and established national CAMHS service.
This case study tells the story of a child protection programme developed by a community-based organisation called Children of the World that works in villages in northern Uganda.