Asia

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UNICEF Europe and Central Asia,

This post from the UNICEF Europe and Central Asia website describes how UNICEF is mobilizing to protect marginalized and vulnerable children – including those with disabilities – against the impact of COVID 19 in the region.

Xueqi Qu, Xi Wang, Xiaona Huang, Ashish KC, Yuning Yang, Yue Huang, Chunyi Chen, Yaqing Gao, Yinping Wang, Hong Zhou - Journal of Global Health,

The present study aims to explore the specific influence of migrant mothers on early child development, especially on social-emotional problems.

Hong Kong Red Cross,

This document features mental health and psychosocial support messages developed by Hong Kong Red Cross for families, friends, colleagues of those in quarantine or self-isolation.

UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Region,

This guide from UNICEF East Asia and Pacific Region provides guidance on preparing for, and responding to child protection needs during the COVID-19 crisis. 

Asia-Pacific Gender in Humanitarian Action Working Group,

This resource outlines the gender impacts of the COVID-19 crisis, including the greater risk of exploitation and violence for women and children, as well as some recommendations for mitigating and responding to these challenges.

Nisar Ahmad Rather & Dr Manish Kumar Verma - Our Heritage,

The present study aimed to study the aggression and internalizing behavioural problems among orphan and non-orphan children in Kashmir.

Siti Hajar Abdul Rauf, Asmah Ismail, Nuratikah Azima Razali, Ahmad Bisyri Husin Musawi Maliki - Indian Journal of Psychiatric Social Work,

The aim of this study was to investigate the status of children depression using the Children Depression Inventory (CDI) at 21 shelter care institutions in Terengganu, Malaysia.

Luong Thi Anh Ngoc and Dao Chanh Thuc - Bioscience Biotechnology Research Communications,

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Save the Children,

This report details the 4th cycle of the Asia Pacific Child Protection in Emergencies Professional Development Programme (CPiE PDP) Residential Training, which took place in Thailand between October 21st and November 3rd, 2019.

Eiji Ozawa and Yutaro Hirata - Behavioral Sciences,

This study aimed to examine the risk factors that lead residential care youths in Japan to drop out of high school.