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Save the Children Alliance,

A guide for training teachers in Southern Sudan on identifying, responding and safeguarding children from abuse, exploitation and violence. It provides guidance for an in-dept 5-day protection course, as well as a 1-day refresher course.

Save the Children Alliance ,

A handbook that identifies and addresses issues of child protection in education in Southern Sudan, and mobilizes communities into action to make schools protective and nurturing learning environments.

Laurel L. Rose, Ph.D.,

Discusses the bi-directional relationship between HIV/AIDS and agriculture, food security, and rural livelihoods, including the relationship between HIV/AIDS and children’s property and inheritance rights

Kurt Madoerin and REPSSI ,

An overview of the development and benefits of child and youth-led organizations across Tanzania’s Kagera region, primarily for children who have lost one or both parents.

Andrew Dunn,

Country level evaluation of contributing factors to the establishment of an alternative care system.

African Network for the Prevention and Protection Against Child Abuse and Neglect,

The first International Conference on Sexual Abuse of the African Child will be held in Nairobi, Kenya from 24–26 September 2007. The aim of the conference is to advance knowledge regarding the various types of sexual abuse and their complexity in the cultural settings of Africa.

Save the Children,

This study aimed to gain insight into the migration experiences of children who cross international borders unaccompanied. 

Save the Children,

The study aimed to gain insight into the migration experiences of children who cross international borders unaccompanied. 

IRIN Africa,

Emerging evidence from Mozambique suggests that children fostered after conflict-induced separation receive love, care and support from local families.

Marie de la Soudière, Jan Williamson, Jacqueline Botte,

This document is intended to provide concrete advice on how to put the guiding principles common to most child protection actors into practice. Though cultural traditions and customs may require the advice to be adapted to the specific context, the authors believe that the advice provided is grounded in sufficiently broad experience to guide measures that ensure children under five are not separated when this can be avoided, and, if separated, can be reunited with their families as quickly as possible.