Asia

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Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights (LICADHO),

This report from the Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights (LICADHO) presents the stories of three Cambodian women whose children had been adopted overseas at different times over the last 15 years and exposes corrupt and fraudulent practices in Cambodia's Inter-country adoption system. 

UNICEF,

UNICEF is seeking a local consultant for a child protection monitoring and reporting mechanism.

Graham Toth, Gitau Mburu, Sovannary Tuot, Vohith Khol, Chanrith Ngin, Pheak Chhoun and Siyan Yi - AIDS Research and Therapy,

This study describes access, utilization and ongoing social support needs among adolescents living with HIV aged 15–17 in transition from pediatric to adult HIV care in Cambodia.

UNICEF,

UNICEF is seeking a Child Protection Specialist in Georgia.

UNICEF Cambodia,

UNICEF has issued a request of proposals (RFP) for an institutional contract to conduct a study on good practices of community-based programmes to support family preservation and prevention of family separation in Cambodia.

Venkat Rao Pulla, Maliha Gul Tarar, & Mrs. Amber Ali - Space and Culture, India,

This paper is about child protection issues in Pakistan, one of the South Asian countries in the Indian sub-continent.

UNICEF,

This report is based on in-depth interviews with migrant children and parents, real estate and construction companies, government Ministries, and NGOs. It explores the challenges faced by children living in construction site camps, and suggests solutions that can be scaled to foster social responsibility within Thailand’s construction sector.

UNICEF,

This report is based on in-depth interviews with migrant children and parents, real estate and construction companies, government Ministries, and NGOs. It explores the challenges faced by children living in construction site camps, and suggests solutions that can be scaled to foster social responsibility within Thailand’s construction sector.

Tony Xing Tan & Emily A. X. Robinson - Children and Youth Services Review,

This study investigated the relationship between congenital conditions and post-adoption mental disorder diagnosis and treatment in 235 female youth who were adopted from China about 15 years prior.

Daiji World,

This article from Daiji World shines light on the number of unregistered children's homes in India and the importance of registering these institutions to curb the vulnerability to child trafficking.