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In this interview, BCN’s Senior Technical Advisor, Rebecca Nhep, speaks with Laura Horvath, from Helping Children Worldwide, about the impact of child sponsorship programs on the transition of residential care services and post transition family strengthening programs.
In this workshop panelists explored UNICEF's Data and Analytics Section's protocols and tools for gathering data on children in residential care.
Attention child protection professionals, share your insights on alternative care in humanitarian settings. Your feedback will shape new resources and updates to the ACE Toolkit which is critical for both humanitarian and development actors working in alternative care and care reform. Deadline is September 27.
Calling all humanitarian and child protection leaders, advocates, donors, and supporters. The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action, the Global Child Protection Area of Responsibility, UNHCR, and Save the Children, invite you to the global launch of their latest report, ‘Unprotected: Analysis of Funding for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action in 2023’.
VIVA is a training space with panels, talks and experiences of international and local models on the model of transitional housing to autonomous life for young people without parental care.
Hace aproximadamente dos décadas, el mundo empezó a entender que los niños, niñas y adolescentes necesitan algo más que un techo y una cama.
A high-level event hosted by the UN Global Disability Fund (UNPRPD), the International Disability Alliance (IDA) and the International Disability and Development Consortium (IDDC) to mark the Summit of the Future and identify opportunities ahead of the Global Disability Summit in 2025.
The Summit is a high-level event, bringing world leaders together to forge a new international consensus on how we deliver a better present and safeguard the future.
Hope and Homes for Children is convening a series of Policy Dialogues gathering child care reform advocates and policy-makers on the topic of the link between sustainable development and the fight against child institutionalisation, promotion of child care reform and child protection systems strengthening.
The incoming Chief Executive Officer will be coming into the organisation at a time of change and will lead on delivering the refreshed 2024 - 2026 Strategy and build on Lumos’ unique comparative advantage and successful work in eastern Europe. The Strategy explicitly emphasises the organisation’s Child Rights orientation and reframes priorities in line with the changing global context for children and the significantly reduced size and resources of the organisation.

