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Elli Oswald, Executive Director of the Faith to Action Initiative, reconsiders the best ways American churches can serve some of the world’s most vulnerable children and honor them as image bearers of God.
Children First: Journal on Children's Lives is a bi-annual and peer-reviewed journal, launched by Delhi Commission for the Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR) with the aim of deepening and broadening the discourse on child rights by providing a platform to all persons who are engaged with
the rights of children in varied capacities to share their learnings, views and experiences in this context. This issue focuses on the continued impact on children in the Indian context in the second year of the pandemic and the disruptions caused in the children's lives. This is one of the articles in the latest issue.
Time: 9 a.m. New York/1p.m. Dakar/4 p.m. Amman
Translation: Available in French
The objective of this webinar was to present the CPSS approach, and reflect on how this approach, and especially the seven intermediate outcomes of CPSS are relevant to the care reform agenda.
In 2021, UNICEF launched its latest approach to Child Protection Systems Strengthening (CPSS), together with benchmarks for measuring the CPSS work, and high impact CPSS interventions. The objective of this webinar is to present this CPSS approach, and reflect on how this approach, and especially the seven intermediate outcomes of CPSS are relevant to the care reform agenda. Colleagues from Rwanda will share how care reform has been used as a strategic entry point to strengthen national Child Protection Systems and help explore how strengthening Child Protection Systems helps accelerate work on care reform.
- Location: Flexible, home based1 - South Africa, Kenya, India, Malaysia, or New Zealand
- Contract type: Permanent
This paper brings together data, evaluations and practical experiences generated over the course of the pandemic to determine the impact of COVID-19 on cash transfers.
Date: Thursday, July 14, 2022
Time: 09:00 (EDT) | 14:00 (BST) | 15:00 (CEST) | 16:00 (EAT) | 18:30 (IST)
This handbook was made for children to read and write in. You’ll learn about why families are important and why they are the best place for children to grow up. There is also plenty of space for children to write down their thoughts and feelings about what they have read.
Family for Every Child is initiating a process for developing global inter-agency guidance on kinship care aimed at policy makers and programme managers. The guidance will be designed to convince governments, UN agencies and NGOs about the need to prioritise support to kinship care. The guidance will also outline the key components of this support, providing examples of promising practice.


