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Aljazeera English,

This video discusses the challenges social workers face in placing children for adoption in South Africa.

Catholic Relief Services,

Catholic Relief Services seeks a Technical Associate - 4 Children Program Coordinator to provide support and coordination for the 4Children Project Director.

Katie Page, Christie Robertson - Department of Family and Community Services (NSW),

This Evidence to Action Note outlines key findings related to the childcare and early learning experiences of a group of children in out-of-home care (OOHC) in New South Wales aged 9 months to 5 years, drawing on the first interview with their carers for the Pathways of Care Longitudinal Study (POCLS).

Maria Milkova, Sofia Botevgrad, Byala Apeldoorn – Balkan Insight,

This article discusses Bulgaria's challenges since the shut down of its crowded institutions, which housed disabled children.

Emily Delap, Camilla Jones, Helen Karki Chettri -- Children and Youth Services Review,

This article discusses the results of a cross-country research project in Sub-Saharan Africa regarding the impact of social protection on loss of parental care, support to foster or kinship care and quality of care and wellbeing in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Union of Medical Care and Relief Organizers - Reliefweb,

This article from Reliefweb states that 20,000 people were recently evacuated from Aleppo.  The majority of which were children, women and families.

Martin Selsoe Sorenson - The New York Times,

This article from The New York Times ​states that shelters face problems of abuse, arson, rape,and sexual molestation. 

WGBH Forum ,

As part of NOVA's look at childhood education, Dr. Charles Nelson came to this Boston Cafe Sci to share his research on the effects of early profound adversity on child and brain development.

The African Child Policy Forum,

This report builds on the previous editions and findings of various studies undertaken by ACPF and other child-focused organizations which consistently show that there is insufficient progress on implementation of laws and polices pertaining to children. 

United Nations,

On December 19, 2016, the UN Generally Assembly adopted the resolution on the Follow-up to the twentieth anniversary of the International Year of the Family and Beyond.