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Le guide pour l’élaboration des engagements aide les gouvernements à concevoir des engagements ambitieux, mesurables et adaptés à chaque contexte, conformes aux principes de la Charte. Il comprend des critères pratiques, des exemples et des approches participatives afin de garantir que les engagements soient réalistes, dotés de ressources suffisantes et répondent aux besoins des enfants.
La Guía para el desarrollo de compromisos apoya a los gobiernos en el diseño de compromisos ambiciosos, medibles y específicos para cada contexto que correspondan a los principios de la Carta. Incluye criterio práctico, ejemplos y enfoques participativos para garantizar que los compromisos sean realistas, cuenten con los recursos necesarios y respondan a las necesidades de las niñas, niños y adolescentes.
At the close of the Changing the Way We Care (CTWWC) The Changing the Way We Care (CTWWC) initiative launched in 2018 with the aim to reform child care systems by promoting safe, nurturing family-based care over institutional ca
The Transforming Children’s Care Collaborative invites you to join an upcoming webinar exploring Kafaalah—a long-standing childcare practice in Muslim communities that has been observed for more than 1,400 years.
In this webinar, part of the University of Kent Centre for Child Protection’s ‘Critical Conversations in Child Protection’ series, Rebecca Smith and Geoffrey Oyat from Save the Children International, discussed the evolution of programs supporting family-based care and children without appropriate care, including unaccompanied and separated children, over the past thirty years.
The Centre for Child Protection’s ‘Critical Conversations in Child Protection’ is a webinar series aimed at facilitating learning from the latest research, practice knowledge, theory and lived experiences around safeguarding children and young peo
Cet outil vise à aider les praticiens à atteindre les objectifs suivants lorsqu'ils fournissent un soutien technique aux institutions en transition :
This OHCHR press release highlights a report by UN Special Rapporteur Mama Fatima Singhateh, warning that children living or working in street situations are among the most marginalized and neglected groups worldwide.
Changing the Way We Care (CTWWC) has worked since 2018 to strengthen national care systems in Guatemala, India, Kenya, and Moldova, with a focus on laws, services, and the workforce that support safe, nurturing family care. This webinar will present evaluation findings and theories of change, offering lessons for care reform actors worldwide, with Spanish interpretation available.
The Global Kinship Care Week 2025 (GKCW 2025) will take place from 6–12 October. Organised annually by Family for Every Child, the week is held in collaboration with more than 20 civil society organisations worldwide to raise awareness about the importance of kinship care.


