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Ekatha Ann John - Times of India,

Following allegations that a home in Kerala, India had misappropriated funds and detained children, including 54 from Tamil Nadu, a child welfare committee in Ernakulam has directed the institution to trace their biological families.

Jesse J. Helton, Brian B. Boutwell, Michael DiBernardo - Child Abuse & Neglect,

This article describes a research study investigating child safety in biological and non-biological kinship care placements. 

National Movement for Family and Community Coexistence,

The National Movement for Family and Community Coexistence, through its Executive Secretariat - ABTH, member of the RISE Network in Brazil; the Special Secretariat for Human Rights; the National Council on the Rights of Children and Adol

UN Women Training Centre,

This online course aims to provide a global perspective on care, care work, and care economy.

Children and Families Across Borders (CFAB),

Children and Families Across Borders (CFAB) describes a new research venture to identify and share examples of best practice regarding social work cases that cross international borders.

Jocelyn Wiener - The Atlantic,

As the Trump administration promises to deport a broader range of people, undocumented immigrant families with disabled children are seeking help to stay in the U.S. to access proper medical care for their sick children. 

Trinidad Express,

A multitude of complaints against Trinidad's Children's Authority spurs investigation.  

The Center for Human Rights & Humanitarian Law's Anti-Torture Initiative,

On 19 may 2017, The Center for Human Rights & Humanitarian Law's Anti-Torture Initiative will host the launch of Protecting Children against Torture in Detention: Global Solutions for a Global Problem.  The event will be held in Conference Room VII in United Nations Headquarters, New York, USA.

Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations and UNICEF,

This brief brings together the critical mass of evidence emerging from recent rigorous impact evaluations of government-run cash transfer programmes in seven countries in sub-Saharan Africa.

UNICEF - DW,

The number of refugee children traveling alone has increased fivefold since 2010, UNICEF has said. The UN body warned that the alarming trend has forced many young refugees and migrants into prostitution and slavery.