Save the Children and the Global Social Service Workforce Alliance (GSSWA) are pleased to invite you to a webinar on strengthening the Community-Level Social Welfare Workforce (CLSWW). The session will present key learning from the nine‑country analysis and introduce new practical guidance to help practitioners, governments, and partners strengthen the CLSWW through a Child Protection Systems Strengthening (CPSS) and localization lens.
Join an upcoming event hosted by Disability Rights International and supported by the Global Coalition on Deinstitutionalization to analyze and present the Inquiry Report and the recommendations issued by the United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities regarding Mexico, with the aim of promoting understanding of its findings, reflecting on their implications in the national and international level, and encouraging actions aimed at ensuring compliance with and strengthening the rights of persons with disabilities.
There is now broad recognition of the systemic illicit nature of past practices in both national and intercountry adoptions.
This webinar, held by the Care Leaders Council, is a space for international exchange among people with lived experience in care, aimed at analyzing regulatory progress, best practices, and challenges in the transition to independent living, strengthening global networks and promoting more effective public policies.
Parents living through conflict, displacement, and humanitarian crises face extraordinary pressures that affect both their own well-being and their children’s development. This webinar brings together global and field-level perspectives to explore how parenting and psychosocial support can be better aligned within humanitarian systems.
Over the past year, the Leadership Dialogue Series, hosted by Miracle Foundation India and India Alternative Care Network (IACN), has brought together leaders from government, civil society, academia, youth, philanthropy, and the private sector to reflect on how systems can better strengthen families and prevent the unnecessary separation of children. As they conclude the 2025-26 series, the 10th edition of Leadership Dialogues will focus on a critical question: How do we know if family strengthening efforts are truly working?
This session navigates emerging trends of how the climate crisis can multiply threats to children and their protection by drawing insights from the following three studies.
This panel event focuses on strengthening anti-discriminatory safeguarding and care planning for children from minoritised and racialised communities.
Across Ukraine, families are living with daily uncertainty. Freezing temperatures, power cuts, and ongoing bombardment place a huge strain on parents and caregivers, as well as on frontline responders. People in Ukraine experienced only four days last year without drone or missile attacks.
This session, during Dasra Philanthrophy Week, brings together thought leaders, policymakers, funders, and civil society actors to reflect on where children are being missed, why risks go unidentified, and how systems can be strengthened. Drawing from policy, practice, and lived realities, the conversation will explore how early identification and cross-sector coordination can enable stronger and more timely child protection responses.