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This first How We Care series presents the work of three Family for Every Child Members to help combat child sexual abuse in their regions.
In this article, institutions in Russia, China, Ghana, and Chile are described with reference to the circumstances that lead to children’s institutionalization, resident children’s social-emotional relationships, and unique characteristics of each country’s institutional care (e.g., volunteer tourism in Ghana, and shifting demographics of institutionalized children in China).
In this article, the authors present some results from the first qualitative study that explores the experiences of some Chilean adults who were adopted and searched for their origins in Chile through the National Service of Minor's Search for Origins Program.
This study explores understandings of children and childhood among 21 social workers from five child protection services in Chile.
This article describes how intersectoral collaboration between health, social protection, and education sectors enabled Chile Grows with You (Chile Crece Contigo) to help all children reach their full developmental potential.
This article presents findings from a cross-national study exploring how social workers in child welfare conceptualise ‘family’, and how they relate to ‘family’ in their practice.
UNICEF is seeking a Child Protection Officer in Santiago, Chile.
UNICEF is seeking a Child Protection Officer for Santiago, Chile.
UNICEF is seeking a Child Protection Specialist.
Claudio Yanez tells his story about growing up without a family in Chile's public care system.