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Lumos,

Tato publikace mapuje počet dětí žijících v ústavech po celém světě

Lumos,

This publication maps the number of children living in institutions worldwide.

Better Care Network,

This brief is part of a series of country briefs which aim to provide an analysis of children’s living and car

BBC News,

In this video from the BBC, Clive Myrie reports from Ethiopia, the first stop for many Eritrean migrants en route to Europe. The video features a few of these child migrants who are waiting in Ethiopia to make their way to Europe in hopes of a better life.

Grandmothers Against Removals (GMAR) and NSW Department of Family and Community Services (FACS),

This set of guiding principles aim to improve the collaboration between the NSW Department of Family and Community Services (FACS) and Aboriginal communities on child protection matters. It is intended to be a guide that may be used by Aboriginal communities and regional FACS offices across NSW.

Stephen Ucembe - International Institute of Social Studies,

This paper uses two approaches to understand the phenomenon of proliferation of children's institutions in Kenya.

Issa Aliga - All Africa,

Police in the Masaka District of Uganda have closed down an illegal orphanage for children under the age of 10, according to the article.

Jude Kirton-Darling - The Huffington Post Blog,

This article provides a brief overview of adoption policies in the UK since the 2000s, including the “introduction of the English Adoption and Children Act, passed in 2002, that placed the rights of the child front and centre of the English legal approach to child protection and brought English adoption practices in line with international legislation.” 

International Foster Care Organisation ,

The 18th Biennial International Foster Care Conference “Tell Someone Who Cares,” hosted by the International Foster Care Organisation (IFCO), will take place in Sydney, Australia.

Betancourt TS, Zuilkowski SS, Ravichandran A, Einhorn H, Arora N, Bhattacharya Chakravarty A, et al.,

This study in India sought to develop the SAFE Checklist in order to assess site-level threats to child protection among children and families living in settings of adversity. The tool was field tested in two diverse sites in India (a construction site and a railway station) and the results demonstrated that the SAFE Checklist is a sensitive tool that captured the differences between the two sites from the standpoint of core child protection issues.