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The purpose of the study is to understand the impact of COVID-19 on alternative care space in South Asian countries, its effect on the children living in alternative care, and to understand the measures taken by respective governments in these countries to support them during the pandemic.
This paper draws on two case studies – South Africa and Kerala, India – to discuss the gender implications of social protection responses to Covid-19 in 2020.
This paper aims to contribute to the achievement of Target 16.9 under Sustainable Development Goal 16 by analyzing the role of the civil register and the legal underpinnings for identity in four countries: Afghanistan, Georgia, Rwanda, and South Africa. It describes institutional and operational models in each country that support universal registration of births, deaths, and other vital events.
This policy brief has been developed to serve as a guidance to practitioners while developing any practice on leaving care.
This policy brief has been developed to serve as a guidance to policy makers while developing any policy on leaving care.
This report documents activities and conversations from the International Care Leavers Convention 2020, held virtually in November 2020.
This article explores mental health related issues in children and adolescents in childcare institutions in Sri Lanka.
This study aimed to unravel the different issues and challenges that hinder the effective rehabilitation of children in child care institutions in India.
The scope of this study is not just to understand why abuse happens, and the changes that take place subsequently, but also to explore ways of preventing it from happening in the future.
This article describes the steps taken by Udayan Care responded to the needs of children in their care during the COVID-19 pandemic.