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Eleanor Goldberg -- Huffington Post,

According to this report from The Huffington Post, children already at risk for human trafficking face greater risk due to the Hurricane Matthew.

Adrian Blomfield -- The Guardian,

The Guardian reveals how police in Eldoret, Kenya chased children out of "California Barracks" into the Sosiani River.

Catholic Relief Services,

The Technical Advisor II will work closely with and be based at the Department of Social Welfare to achieve the project objectives, effectively coordinate, manage and monitor and evaluate the case management systems strengthening and child sensitive prevention and response services to violence. 

Catholic Relief Services,

The STA will provide regional leadership in the development and utilization of relevant strategies, guidelines, tools, and learning agendas, and in the documentation and dissemination of best practices. 

Sudan Tribune - ReliefWeb,

This article from ReliefWeb discusses the release of 21 child soldiers in Sudan.

Lucy Hillier -- SHARE,

An article by BCN's Lucy Hillier discussing the importance of initiating protective actions and initiatives around mental health care.

VOA News,

According to this article from the Voice of America, migrant children in Greece will begin school next week.  The Greek Education Minister states that 1,500 children will be taught at 20 public schools or in classrooms at six refugee camps starting Monday.

Loyola University Chicago - Center for the Human Rights of Children,

The Center for the Human Rights of Children and MALA will host a screening of "What Tomorrow Brings", a powerful film that goes inside the very first girls’ school in one small Afghan village. This event is open to the public. Students, faculty, and community members are invited to honor the UN's International Day of the Girl, which aims to ensure a world free of discrimination for young women and girls.

National Child Workforce Institute,

The webinar will focus on a comprehensive approach to strengthening supervisory practice throughout Indiana’s Department of Child Services (DCS). The session will focus on the development and refinement of a range of inter-connected supervisory initiatives in Indiana, including:

The Guardian,

In this article from the Guardian, Do Duy Vi, a former street child himself, shares how he he seeks out vulnerable young people in Vietnam’s capital in the hopes of offering them shelter and a new beginning.