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List of Organisations

Better Care Network and UNICEF Headquarters,

Manual to assist countries in strengthening their information system around children in formal care through data collection around 15 global indicators

Monitoring and Evaluation Working Group of the Inter-Agency Task Team (IATT) on Children and HIV and AIDS,

Provides global guidance on specific indicators to monitor and evaluate the national responses to orphans and vulnerable children

UNICEF,

The first comprehensive resource on child protection statistics. Includes data on children without parental care, child trafficking, child marriage, children with disabilities, etc.

International Social Service and SOS-Kinderdorf International,

Contains facts regarding children in alternative care globally as well as suggested lobbying activities for the promotion and adoption of the UN Guidelines on Alternative Care

UNITE for Children UNITE Against AIDS,

Short video illustrating the ways social protection safeguards children and their families – including those affected by AIDS – at every level from communities to entire countries and beyond.

DFID, Help Age, Hope and Homes for Children, IDS, ILO, ODI, Save the Children UK, UNDP, UNICEF and World Bank.,

Joint statement among UN agencies and NGO partners to build greater consensus on the importance of child-sensitive social protection.

Better Care Network,
Comité des droits de l’enfant,

Le droit de l’enfant d’être entendu

UN Human Rights Council,

This resolution was submitted by the Human Rights Council to the General Assembly on 17 June 2019 for consideration with a view to the adoption of the Guidelines for the Alternative Care of Children on the twentieth anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

DFID, HelpAge International, Hope & Homes for Children, Institute of Development Studies, International Labour Organization, Overseas Development Institute, Save the Children UK, UNDP, UNICEF and the World Bank,

This joint statement aims to build greater consensus on the importance of child-sensitive social protection.