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With current knowledge of alternative child care and in light of the holistic ministry, this article suggests an approach for the Christian church to care for orphans and children at risk by focusing on the family and the local community.
Following the introductory webinar held in December 2020, this second in the series of eight training webinars will present the first INSPIRE strategy “implementation and enforcement of laws” in more depth.
Hope for Justice (formerly Retrak) is seeking an experienced consultant (or team of consultants) to conduct the end-of-project evaluation for a four-year evaluation of a Modern Slavery Innovation funded (MSIF) project entitled “Protecting girls and strengthening families and communities against exploitative domestic work (Phase II).”
The aim of this consensus statement is to enhance understanding, counter misinformation, and steer family-court utilisation of attachment theory in a supportive, evidence-based direction, especially with regard to child protection and child custody decision-making.
Informed by systematic reviews of the English‐ and Latin American academic literature in Spanish and Portuguese and key informant interviews with international stakeholders, this paper fosters global dialogue with some Global South and Global North perspectives about the interconnections of children's rights.
In this new series by UNICEF, Laura Mucha – author, poet and children’s advocate – interviews some of the world’s leading experts to find out why love is so important in childhood.
Family for Every Child is looking for a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Consultant to facilitate the process of strengthening Family for Every Child’s culture, systems and practices in a way that truly and effectively ensures Diversity, Equity and Inclusion across the organisation.
เอกสารสรุปนี้ดึงข้อมูลและผลการวิจัยจากรายงาน: ผลกระทบของ COVID-19 ต่อสถาบันการดูแลที่อยู่อาศัยที่ดำเนินการโดยเอกชน: ข้อมูลเชิงลึกและนัยสำหรับการสนับสนุนและการให้ความรู้
This one-page technical brief accompanies a Guidance Note on public expenditure and children's care. It describes how to include government strategy to promote the better care of children in the public budget.
This guidance is designed to strengthen the capacity of government agencies in low resource settings to prepare a sound budgetary framework for policies, programs and services that aim to keep children in safe and nurturing family environments.





