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Le SSI a organisé une rencontre rassemblant des médiateurs et autres professionnels spécialisés dans les situations familiales transnationales pour échanger leurs idées, expertises, déontologies et pratiques.
This study was conducted to understand the lived experiences of street children and adolescents.
This short white paper by CAFO seeks to help readers accurately understand and carefully present orphan-related statistics.
This article from Human Rights First highlights the harmful impact that the detention of asylum-seeking families in the US has on children.
UNICEF Belgrade is inviting national social policy institutes, research organizations and NGOs for developing a comprehensive study on drivers and determinants of violence against children.
UNICEF Belgrade office is seeking proposals from qualified International social policy institutes, research organizations and NGOs for developing a comprehensive study on drivers and determinants of violence against children.
According to this article from Color Lines, health officials in the state of Texas in the US “have been refusing to issue birth certificates to the U.S.-born children of undocumented immigrants” and a district judge has just ruled that officials can continue to withhold these documents from children. A group of immigrant families have filed a lawsuit and the case will now proceed to trial.
This event will discuss how the new Sustainable Development Goals aiming to end extreme poverty and halve child poverty in all its dimensions can be measured and implemented.
In this study 59 children between 10 and 18 years placed in long term foster care in the Netherlands completed standardized questionnaires on the relationship with their parents respectively foster parents and their wellbeing.
A spokesperson for Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity (MoC) has announced that the MoC will be terminating their adoption services in India in response to new government rules that have made it easier for single, divorced, and separated people to adopt children, according to the article.