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This webinar reviews some of the new and ongoing work conducted under the Transfer Project, a multi-organizational research and learning initiative. The first presentation will summarize findings from recent reviews published on understanding linkages and impacts of cash transfers and social safety nets on intimate partner violence and violence against children in low- and middle income settings.
This opinion piece from the New York Times presents alternatives to volunteering in, or donating to, orphanages.
This article is a clinical introspection to the research, theory, and practice in working with youth who have experienced foster care and/or adoption. It is part of the Voices Special Issue on Music Therapy Child Welfare.
Family for Every Child is looking for an experienced researcher to review the global literature on kinship care, with a particular focus on the Africa region.
This paper describes the underpinning principles and frameworks of the Multi-Country Study on the Drivers of Violence Affecting Children conducted by national research teams comprising government, practitioners and academic researchers in Italy, Peru, Viet Nam and Zimbabwe.
Russian supermodel Natalia Vodianova has been campaigning for the prevention of institutionalization of children with disabilities and speaks about her efforts in this interview by Thomas Reuters Foundation.
This editorial introduces the Voices Special Issue on Music Therapy and Child Welfare.
This opinion piece from the New York Times explores the ways in which "Americans are helping to take children in poor countries away from their parents," particularly in Latin America, through support of orphanages abroad.
This systematic review aims to review studies using self-report maltreatment to capture child maltreatment prevalence rates worldwide.
This volume examines typical and atypical development from birth to the preschool years and identifies what works in helping children and families at risk.