Asia

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Rodziana Mohamed Razali, Rohaida Nordin and Tamara Joan Duraisingam,

This article investigates the relationships and differences between statelessness and migration.   Its particular focus is on migration in Malaysia and how migration can lead to statelessness. 

UNICEF,

This document serves as a brief of the UNICEF Child Protection Programme provided in Cambodia.  

USAID,

This evaluation assesses two alternative care reform projects in Cambodia that share a common aim of strengthening child protection systems from grassroots to national levels.

Chamara Senaratna - International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care,

The purpose of this paper is to describe hitherto unexplored issues related to sexual abuse of left-behind children of migrant women in Sri Lanka.

Global Study Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism,

The case study, which accompanies ECPAT's Global Study on Sexual Exploitation of Children in Travel and Tourism, tells the story of Dahlia, a 15 year-old girl from Indonesia who is a survivor of child sexual exploitation.

ISS,

ISS, with support from UNICEF Viet Nam and MOLISA, undertook research on child abandonment and relinquishment in 2011 and 2012, as part of its follow up technical support to Viet Nam in overhauling its adoption system.

Patricia Cortes - World Development,

This paper explores the effects of a mother’s migration on her children’s well-being.

Elspeth Graham, Lucy P. Jordan, Brenda S.A. Yeoh - Social Science & Medicine,

This paper uses data collected in 2008 and 2009 for a project on Child Health and Migrant Parents in South-East Asia (CHAMPSEA) to address a largely neglected research area by investigating the mental health of those who stay behind in Indonesia, Philippines and Vietnam to care for the children of overseas migrants. 

Ministry of Women and Child Development, India,

These Guidelines govern the adoption procedure of orphan, abandoned and surrendered children in India, replacing the Guidelines Governing the Adoption of Children, 2011.

Ministry of Women and Child Development, India,

These Guidelines for Foster care aim to protect the well-being of children in India who are deprived of family care or who are at risk of being so.