Asia

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Kingdom of Cambodia,

This document includes the Minimum Standards on Alternative Care for Children set out by the Government of Cambodia, including both the Minimum Standards for Residential Care for Children and the Minimum Standards on Alternative Care for Children in the Community.

UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre,

A great change is coming over childhood in the world’s richest countries. Today’s rising generation is the first in which a majority is spending a large part of early childhood in some form of out-of-home child care. This Report Card discusses the opportunities and risks involved in the child care transition, and proposes internationally applicable benchmarks for early childhood care and education.

UNICEF,

Provides insight into the situation of children outside parental care in South Asia, gaps in legislation, capacity, and services, with reference to national and international legal instruments.

Jennifer Carter ,

The purpose of this study was to gain a better understanding of the challenges and needs of children with intellectual disabilities, their families, and service providers.

Save the Children, West, Andrew,

This report is a shortened version of a desk review of children’s movements in the context of regional migration (Children’s Migration: Diversities, Exploitation, Participation and Protection in the Greater Mekong Sub-region of South-East Asia, available separately from Save the Children).

UNICEF Indonesia ,

Contains guidance on how to develop programs to respond to the psychosocial needs of children affected by emergencies. Includes a training schedule, worksheets, and handouts.

UNICEF Afghanistan,

Analysis of reunification and reintegration program of 400 children in orphanages

UNICEF Indonesia ,

Contains an overview of programming to prevent and respond to separated and unaccompanied children, including care arrangements. Includes a training program.

Embassy of the United States: Hanoi, Vietnam,

The U.S. Embassy in Vietnam points to poor regulation as the basis for denying intercountry adoptions.

UNICEF,

Document gives an overview of the HIV situation in India and details a study conducted on barriers to services for children whose parents are infected with HIV.