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UN Committee on the Rights of the Child,

This document outlines the agenda for the two half days, including key themes that were discussed, main sessions and working groups.

Know-How Center Bulgaria, Children and Family Initiative, and Changing the Way We Care,

These presentations from Know-How Center Bulgaria, Children and Family Initiative, and Changing the Way We Care, were delivered during the September 30, 2021, workshop of the Care Measurement Task Force of the Transforming Children's Care Global Collaborative Platform. The focus of the workshop was translating research evidence into action. 

UN Committee on the Rights of the Child,

Este documento describe la agenda de los dos medios días, incluidos los temas clave a debatir, las sesiones principales y los grupos de trabajo.

Georgetown University,

A new university-wide Collaborative on Global Children’s Issues designed to foster cross-disciplinary research and dialogue on critical and emerging global children's issues launched this week.

DGD on Children's Rights and Alternative Care,

DGD 2021 Graphic: Working Group 5

DGD on Children's Rights and Alternative Care,

DGD 2021 Graphic: Working Group 4

DGD on Children's Rights and Alternative Care,

DGD 2021 Graphic: Future Looking Plenary

ICB - Udayan Care,

The next issue of the Institutionalised Children Explorations and Beyond journal will be published in September. The new issue will address the underlying psychological conditions of caregivers amid pandemic outbreak, their strategies to deal with it and their recommendations that policy makers can take cognisance of.

Join a webinar to discuss these and other issues raised in the latest issue on September 17 from 5.00 - 6.30 pm.

Sara Bardhan and Neymat Chadha - The Wire, India,

The second wave of COVID-19 ruptured families across India. Despite widespread media coverage, the conversation overlooked a demographic worst affected by it, namely children.

Kahindo Sifa Bahati - Thomson Reuters Foundation,

Hundreds of children orphaned by Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo have been driven to work amid trauma, discrimination and fear around the disease