The African Network for the Prevention and Protection against Child Abuse and Neglect (ANPPCAN) and the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN) are pleased to announce an International Conference on Children and Armed Conflict.
Lumos and the Directorate-General for International Cooperation and Development of the European Commission (DG DEVCO) will host a conference on Supporting families globally: Ending the institutionalisation of children. The conference will take place 20 January 2016 from 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM CET. It will be held at External Cooperation InfoPoint, Rue de la Loi 43-45, Bruxelles, Belgium.
For Our Children Foundation will host a conference on 15 January 2016 in Sofia, Bulgaria. The conference, The rights of the child are our responsibility, aims to raise awareness on the issue of protecting every child’s right to family in Bulgaria.
RISE Learning Network, an organization that promotes learning on recovery and reintegration approaches that improve outcomes for children and adolescents affected by sexual exploitation, will be hosting a webinar on 14 January 2016 from 3:00 PM to 3:30 PM GMT.
Udayan Care is calling for the submission of abstracts for their upcoming conference “Improving Standards of Care for Alternative Child & Youth Care: Systems, Policies and Practices.” Submissions are due 1 December 2015.
The 18th Biennial International Foster Care Conference “Tell Someone Who Cares,” hosted by the International Foster Care Organisation (IFCO), will take place in Sydney, Australia.
The Maternal and Child Health Life Course Research Network (LCRN) is hosting a webinar on 27 October, presented by Pilyoung Kim, PhD, Family and Child Neuroscience Lab, University of Denver.
ISPCAN will be hosting the 10th Asia Pacific Regional Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect (APCCAN) to be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 24-28 October 2015.
This event will discuss how the new Sustainable Development Goals aiming to end extreme poverty and halve child poverty in all its dimensions can be measured and implemented.
This Panel Discussion organised by Humanitarian Organization for Migration Emergencies (Home) at Columbia University in collaboration with the&