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Join Rooted Futures for an interactive and illuminating conversation exploring how supporting families is at the heart of building economically stronger, healthier, more inclusive, and resilient communities.
This webinar, co-hosted by the Transforming Children's Care collaborative and Hope and Homes for Children, will dive into the ground-level realities of system strengthening across three diverse national contexts: South Africa, Rwanda, and Bulgaria. Drawing on the Hope and Homes for Children Global Roadmap for Care Reform: Families. Not Institutions., country experts will share the critical bottlenecks they encountered, the strategies that worked, the course corrections required, and the evidence of impact for children and families.
This webinar, hosted by UNICEF Office of Research – Innocenti and UNICEF UK, explores how violence against children and violence against women intersect during adolescence—a critical period often overlooked in prevention efforts. It launches a new brief that highlights gender inequality as a key driver of violence and promotes coordinated, cross-sector approaches to better protect adolescents and support effective prevention strategies.
This scoping review highlights the limited evidence on young people aged 15–17 entering care for the first time, with only five studies meeting inclusion criteria. It finds that care entry for this group is linked to complex individual and family factors, underscoring the need for more diverse and in-depth research to better inform early interventions and prevention strategies.
From 28–30 January 2026, fifty representatives from governments, civil society, faith-based organisations, UN agencies, academia, and young people with experience of care gathered at Wilton Park in the UK to discuss how the Global Campaign for Children’s Care Reform can move from commitment to collective action. This report provides a record of the dialogue.
This webinar celebrated a decade of evidence in action and highlight the next phase of INSPIRE’s global implementation and research agenda. It brought together global leaders, researchers, and practitioners to discuss what the new evidence means for countries, sectors, and systems working to end violence against children.
This webinar will celebrate a decade of evidence in action and highlight the next phase of INSPIRE’s global implementation and research agenda. It will bring together global leaders, researchers, and practitioners to discuss what the new evidence means for countries, sectors, and systems working to end violence against children.
Theirworld, UNICEF and Act for Early Years partners invite you to join them on the occasion of the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund 2026 Spring Meetings for a high-level event focusing on transformational early years investments and accelerating momentum towards the first-ever International Financing Summit for Early Childhood in 2027.
Save the Children and the Global Social Service Workforce Alliance (GSSWA) are pleased to invite you to a webinar on strengthening the Community-Level Social Welfare Workforce (CLSWW). The session will present key learning from the nine‑country analysis and introduce new practical guidance to help practitioners, governments, and partners strengthen the CLSWW through a Child Protection Systems Strengthening (CPSS) and localization lens.
This brief presents findings from a global mapping of parenting programmes that aim to prevent violence against children and against women while advancing gender equality. It offers practical guidance for policymakers, programme designers, and implementers on how to develop, scale, and strengthen parenting interventions that promote safer, more equitable family environments.


